I’m enjoying #QUALITYtweet book since when it was being authored as an early reviewer. And… the journey has been fantastic!
It’s a bite sized qualitative approach to deal with anti-bite sized subjects like people, process and leadership.
Here are a select thought provoking ideas which I enjoyed in this book.
- #QUALITYtweet 53: Critical question: when did you last assess how your customers, suppliers, and people perceive you? (People & Quality)
- #QUALITYtweet 70: Correction helps you SURVIVE in the short term. Prevention helps you SUSTAIN in the long term. (Process & Quality)
- #QUALITYtweet 92: You can improve a lot in areas that have no tangible business impact. That’s a waste. Pick the right areas for improvement. (Management, Leadership & Quality)
This book can be bought for less than $20 which is worth investing for such an invaluable resource on quality. Here are a few possible applications of this book:
- To teach the distinction “quality” to people at almost every level of the organization.
- As an inspiration for building quality centric business frameworks based on distinct philosophy exhibited by the author.
- To start or conclude a business presentation which can directly or indirectly being influenced by the quality as a subject.
- In some of the non-business-centric personal projects where you would love to ensure quality – e.g. managing marriages, parties or anything which involves people.
- In any project which is expected to be succeeded
Author of this book, Tanmay Vora blogs at QAspire where similar insights on quality can be enjoyed. Editor of this book, Rajesh Setty is not new for the readers of this blog. Flavors of Life Beyond Code can also be enjoyed in his profound editing.
Thanks Tanmay for such a fantastic gift to the world.
See Also:
- Twelve Traits of Dependable Project Managers
- What Many #Sales Focused Organizations Sometimes Forget (And How Not To)
- Six Sigma Project Management Using DMAIC
- Workplace I Love As A Power-Performer (and you would too!)
- Eleven Qualities to Hunt for While Interviewing a Potential Manager
- Which Leadership Flavor Do You Deploy As A Dependable Project Manager?
- What an Energy-Rich Project Leader Does to Make the Project a Success


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