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WALLACE
In this century, there are many various and continuously changing demands placed on the (So called) Quality professionals: Auditors, Technicians, Engineers, Managers and Champions (If I have left any others out, please forgive).
What skills have you had to take on board, to expand your skills set and, thus make yourself more usefull (Read employable) to your current and prospective employers?
I believe we are entering a particular and almost peculiar phase in the Quality profession regarding the needed and expected skill set requirements of Quality professionals.
No longer does the QM or others associated with Quality, presume to be involved with a prescribed set of task elements. The QM of this century by neccessity must needs, be a multi-skilled and continuously educated person who proactively seeks out the latest benchmarks for personal and corporate improvement.
It's clear that, a system shall only support you, if you are proactive and productive.
Back to the group.
Wallace.
What skills have you had to take on board, to expand your skills set and, thus make yourself more usefull (Read employable) to your current and prospective employers?
I believe we are entering a particular and almost peculiar phase in the Quality profession regarding the needed and expected skill set requirements of Quality professionals.
No longer does the QM or others associated with Quality, presume to be involved with a prescribed set of task elements. The QM of this century by neccessity must needs, be a multi-skilled and continuously educated person who proactively seeks out the latest benchmarks for personal and corporate improvement.
It's clear that, a system shall only support you, if you are proactive and productive.
Back to the group.
Wallace.