FAQ Thread Discussion - ISO 9001 Quality Systems

BradM

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I have created a new FAQ thread here:

All I did was create the links for the existing FAQ Sticky threads in this forum to simplify the layout in the forum. We would just have one post with links; instead of having 13 different threads at the top. So the 13 threads currently at the top of this forum would not be sticky; there would just be one thread; the one above with links. My thought being that it is simpler to have guests to look in one spot for the relevant information.

1. Is this (the one post with the links) a better layout that the current; or is it better to have all the threads at the top as FAQ threads?

2. Are all the topics in this thread relevant, current and helpful? Are there more relevant topics that should be added?
 

Jim Wynne

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I have created a new FAQ thread here:

All I did was create the links for the existing FAQ Sticky threads in this forum to simplify the layout in the forum. We would just have one post with links; instead of having 13 different threads at the top. So the 13 threads currently at the top of this forum would not be sticky; there would just be one thread; the one above with links. My thought being that it is simpler to have guests to look in one spot for the relevant information.

1. Is this (the one post with the links) a better layout that the current; or is it better to have all the threads at the top as FAQ threads?

2. Are all the topics in this thread relevant, current and helpful? Are there more relevant topics that should be added?

Good job! I don't have time at the moment to go through the threads, but it looks like you've done a pretty throrough job of gathering the links. :agree1:
 

BradM

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A quick update:

The other threads that were sticky threads here were made un-sticky. We can certainly make one of them (or any other thread) sticky if desired.

Also, I added the link to: [FONT=&quot]How to Write Procedures without too many Details[/FONT], as that thread seems to be very relevant as an FAQ.
 
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