Quality Managers Should Never Make These Mistakes Yet Often Still Do
March 11, 2026
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Source: Ekaterina Potemkina
There are things quality managers should never do in a Management Review, yet they still happen regularly, says Ekaterina Potemkina, who openly admits she has made some of the same mistakes herself.
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