We are recruiters, so, people expect us to know it all. Our clients, alias employers, depend on us to figure every assignment out. Since we often fill “quality” positions, Mr. Ryšavý and I have prepared a small terminology cheat sheet of words that we commonly use. Do you know what Formel Q – D/TLD or ISO 9001 mean? You don’t? So, let’s take a look at it!
In the last article, we looked into what quality actually deals with. We looked at those who love and those who hate shopping and we came across the key factor in shopping – the price of products. Come to think of it … who hasn’t thought twice about money these days. So, let’s now focus on quality from the point of view of costs.
Welcome to the second part of our series about quality! We have already discussed what quality’s all about and what the quality-related costs are. This time, quality manager, Jindřich Ryšavý will shed light on what tools quality has to work with and how to avoid mistakes, which subsequently lead to angry customers. Let’s get right down to it!
Surely many of you have wondered what quality is actually all about. This question most often comes to mind when, best-case scenario during the warranty period or worst-case scenario right after it, an appliance or heaven forbid a cell phone, breaks down. However, who should you ask when you have no contact information? We have the contacts, so let’s take a look at them. We, along with Mr. Ryšavý, a quality management expert, will answer all your questions.
As a recruitment agency, we are constantly filling new positions in the purchasing department and so we figured it wouldn’t be a bad idea to find out more about how it all comes together and what processes are involved in supplying material into production. So, we addressed an experienced purchasing expert in the automotive industry and global manager, Mr. Lempera, who transformed the whole process into a story for us.