Shamit Khemka, the founder of SynapseIndia, says that companies must have an unfaltering quality audit process to deliver competitive products and services. He suggests a set of quality control and testing practices that substantially improve audit quality.
First of all, quality departments should maintain a practice of random auditing to find potential flaws. This practice helps detect minuscule problems that may sometime be missed by regular quality control processes. More importantly, random auditing helps the team gauge the overall quality of auditing.
Secondly, business owners should ensure that testing and audit tasks are regularly rotated to ensure more accuracy. Besides, a fresh set of eyes can detect problems that might be overlooked if the auditor has been on the job for too long. Technological advancements are changing the way quality audit is done. The availability of a variety of efficient tools makes it possible for auditors to get meaningful insights in real time.
Business leaders should set the right tone from the top to avoid issues like unconscious bias. They should ask auditors to share every hint of quality-related problems found in the audit.
For more updates, follow Shamit Khemka on: https://twitter.com/shamit_khemka?lang=en
First of all, quality departments should maintain a practice of random auditing to find potential flaws. This practice helps detect minuscule problems that may sometime be missed by regular quality control processes. More importantly, random auditing helps the team gauge the overall quality of auditing.
Secondly, business owners should ensure that testing and audit tasks are regularly rotated to ensure more accuracy. Besides, a fresh set of eyes can detect problems that might be overlooked if the auditor has been on the job for too long. Technological advancements are changing the way quality audit is done. The availability of a variety of efficient tools makes it possible for auditors to get meaningful insights in real time.
Business leaders should set the right tone from the top to avoid issues like unconscious bias. They should ask auditors to share every hint of quality-related problems found in the audit.
For more updates, follow Shamit Khemka on: https://twitter.com/shamit_khemka?lang=en
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