If you are a consultant in implementing ISO 9001 and would like to advertise your availability, please use this thread to post anything you would like to promote your services. I suggest a link to a web site and/or a brief profile - some basic information.
My basic expectation if you do this is that you be a regular, active participant in the forum, that you are a forum Contributor and that you are helping others here. I will delete any one-shot Nellies who come, post their advertisement and are not active in helping others.
Of course, I always appreciate your considering me as your implementation resource.
NOTE: Your post count must exceed 150 *HELPING* posts to post in this thread. (Posts that are questions do not count)
We prefer that those who post here participate by helping with answers to peoples questions on a somewhat regular basis in addition to post count. I think that is only fair for free advertising.
You might also note that if you do not read and abide by these requirements, and you do post in this thread, you will be advertising yourself as a "clueless" (and therefore very undesirable) "consultant". Who would want a consultant who can not read and understand the requirements?
My basic expectation if you do this is that you be a regular, active participant in the forum, that you are a forum Contributor and that you are helping others here. I will delete any one-shot Nellies who come, post their advertisement and are not active in helping others.
Of course, I always appreciate your considering me as your implementation resource.
NOTE: Your post count must exceed 150 *HELPING* posts to post in this thread. (Posts that are questions do not count)
We prefer that those who post here participate by helping with answers to peoples questions on a somewhat regular basis in addition to post count. I think that is only fair for free advertising.
You might also note that if you do not read and abide by these requirements, and you do post in this thread, you will be advertising yourself as a "clueless" (and therefore very undesirable) "consultant". Who would want a consultant who can not read and understand the requirements?