Qualification Upgrade

How Quality Professionals Can Effectively Engage Stakeholders

Webinar by Quality Digest, 2021-02-25

Introduction to the new InCites interface and recent enhancements

Webinar by Web of Science, 2021-02-25

How to perform an internal audit remotely

Webinar by www.Advisera.com 2021-02-22

Six Common Myths About Management Systems

Webinar by DEKRA Training 2021-02-20

Myth #1: Management systems require excessive documentation and paperwork;

Myth #2: Management systems don't add value to what I actually do - my business, but I have to have one because my customers want me to have one;

Myth #3: Management systems are a net cost to my organization;

Myth #4: Management systems do not allow my organization to be flexible and innovative;

Myth #5: Management systems do not require certification, therefore there is no need to get certified;

Myth #6: Management systems are a fad that will eventually go away.


https://www.dekra.us/en/audit/remote-audits-webinar/ 

How to use a Documentation Toolkit for the implementation of ISO 9001

Webinar by www.Advisera.com 2021-02-18

“ISO” What and How!

Webinar by Cavendish Scott Inc. 2021-02-11

Безопасна работа по време на пандемията COVID-19 (ISO 45001:2018, ISO/PAS 45005:2020)

Уебинар от Български институт за стандартизация (БИС), 2021-01-28

Лектор: н.с. I ст. Митко Мирчев

eLearning Training

SGS ACADEMY LEARNING REIMAGINED SERIES, 2021-01-20

Over the last several months we’ve changed the way we live and learn and will continue to do so, however training remains fundamental for employee’s growth and satisfaction within an organization. We need to ensure that access to knowledge is simple, relevant and delivered through a safe environment for our clients.  

During this webinar, we will talk you through the concepts of eLearning and the key areas of consideration that need to be included in your planning for 2021. We will also share our experiences, pain points and lessons learned in developing and delivering eLearning offerings to our customers and colleagues. 

Bulgaria 4.0: Catching the Digital Wave

Webinar by The World Bank 2021-01-14

Europe is gearing up to attain Europe 4.0; a digitally wired economy able to create solutions and lead the way to a competitive and innovative future. But the digital blessings are not distributed evenly across Europe; leaving some countries, regions, and firms in a lagging position. Can Bulgaria’s economy catch the digital wave and converge with its European peers, or even leapfrog and lead in some sectors? How can the country leverage its dynamic startup ecosystem to scale up innovative and digital firms? What is the role of the early stage risk finance sector? What are the challenges facing Bulgarian SMEs and sectors in their transformation into the digital space, especially during the pandemic? What role for public policy; regulatory as well as investments, especially as the country prepares for the next programming period with the European Commission?

The World Bank country office in Bulgaria in partnership with Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency and the Bulgarian Startup Association is organizing a virtual webinar to discuss these pressing questions under the framework of the recently launched report; Europe 4.0: Addressing the Digital Dilemma https://www.worldbank.org/en/region/eca/publication/addressing-europes-digital-dilemma .

Europe 4.0 is about embracing new digital technologies associated with Industry 4.0 in ways that contribute to Europe’s triple imperative of economic competitiveness, market inclusion, and geographic convergence, while also being aligned with its social values. A coherent set of policies that strengthens competitiveness in technologies where the potential for inclusion and convergence is strongest, while broadening access to opportunities in technologies that otherwise concentrate benefits, is needed to address this digital dilemma for Europe 4.0. Policy reforms and investments can help new digital technologies achieve Bulgaria’s objectives of improved productivity, innovativeness, and convergence. This is even more important during the outbreak recovery period. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of the data economy — and raised the risks if the digital dilemma is not addressed. Evidence from the WB Business Pulse Survey shows that Bulgarian companies that have embraced digital technologies are better able to cope with the disruptions posed by the pandemic. How can Bulgaria accelerate digital adoption among its firms remains to be a key challenge for this coming period.

ETQ Webinar: Genetics - Connectivity

Webinar by ETQ, 2021-01-13

There are six key "genetics" that are critical for today's modern Quality Management Systems. Ensuring that data throughout your QMS is consistent across all applications is a critical component of a reliable system. Glen Fraser and David Isaacson drill into the second of the six genetics: Connectivity. Using ETQ Reliance, you can ensure consistent data across all applications and avoid manual data pulls to save time and eliminate the risk of human error.

A Tolerance for Failure

Webinar by Quality Digest, 2021-01-11

Nobody is perfect, right?! But is that because perfect is impossible or because we set our sights on a lower goal? Organizations regularly set goals for safety and quality. Almost always, they are not goals that target excellence, but goals for failing less. Inherent in these goals is a tolerance for a degree of failure. Organizational leaders have argued that reducing the tolerance by degrees will lead to zero eventually, but this is seldom the case.

In this presentation, Terry Mathis, CEO of ProAct Safety, will discuss the five elements of excellence and the most common tolerances for failure. Excellence is defined in terms that realize imperfection but do not allow any degree of failure to compromise ongoing efforts. Organizations with excellent results in safety and/or quality tend to follow these guidelines and those with more traditional outlooks and strategies tend to fall short.