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Branding Your Radio or TV Campaign With A Musical Identity (aka Audo Logo, aka Jingle) mber of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance.You don't think twice about a business card and letterhead logo for the visual aspect of your campaign, why not an audio logo to brand your broadcast campaign?With the magic of music you can capture the personality of your business, create an emotional connection to your target audience and get recall & branding recognition (in some instances with people tapping their feet and singing your company name) even when you are not on the air.The majority of advertisers use the free production services that radio and TV stations offer to save money. The fact is: Most Radio and TV production departments are overworked and many are burned out. In I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single bigges A Quick Peek At Stand Up Pouches – Understanding the Manufacturing Process The purpose of internal audits is to continually improve the management system. When I refer to management system, I mean quality, environmental or your business management system. In either case the internal audit should be a intricate part of the management system you are utilizing. Most often the internal audit process or function is under utilized and viewed as a necessary evil in order to meet the requirements of a quality standard.Today’s manufacturers are raving about the endless benefits of stand up pouches, as they have revolutionized how products can be displayed and merchandised at retail. They use much less material than other traditional packaging methods like cartons or boxes, and can be completely customized to fit any need. But understanding why stand up pouches can be so beneficial to your business really requires an understanding of how they are made, as they can be made much cheaper and more efficiently than you’d probably think.The first thing to remember about stand up pouches is that they are a laminated film bag, typically made of plastics or a blend of p The time constraints on individuals makes it harder to free employees up to plan, execute, document and follow up an internal audit. The effort to transition internal audits to improvement based, does not make that issue any easier. In order to conduct a meaningful, effective audit that promotes and facilitates continual improvement, the auditor must spend an adequate time preparing. The preparation of the audit dictates how effective it will be. If we want to improve a process, what is the first step? In all my years as a quality practitioner, I have heard and deeply believed that the first step to improvement is measuring. If something is not measured, you should not expect to improve it. The first step to improving the internal audit process is to measure it. How do you measure it? The internal audit process is a ratio that relates the relative importance of the findings or results of the audit. To keep things easy to understand, let's break the findings down into three categories and they are not major, minor and opportunity for improvement. The three categories are effectiveness, improvement and compliance. Describing these three factors with an equation we have the following: V = (E + 2I)/C Where V = the audit value, E= the number of findings associated with effectiveness, I= the number of findings associated with improvement and C= the number of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance. I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single biggest Calendar Printing - Put Your Own Mark in Your Calendars straints on individuals makes it harder to free employees up to plan, execute, document and follow up an internal audit. The effort to transition internal audits to improvement based, does not make that issue any easier. In order to conduct a meaningful, effective audit that promotes and facilitates continual improvement, the auditor must spend an adequate time preparing. The preparation of the audit dictates how effective it will be.Calendars have a standard form. The months are always placed on top and then underneath it, there are columns of days, starting from Monday to Sunday. The dates or numbers are then arranged accordingly.At times this format can get boring. There are calendars that make these numbers so close together that they are dizzying to look at. The sometimes plain and dull calendars may serve its function as having the ability to tell the exact date, but we often forget that the calendar is even there, hanging on the wall. And this is because the design simply lacks the luster, that striking stance, which makes it easy for us to forget about it.Cale If we want to improve a process, what is the first step? In all my years as a quality practitioner, I have heard and deeply believed that the first step to improvement is measuring. If something is not measured, you should not expect to improve it. The first step to improving the internal audit process is to measure it. How do you measure it? The internal audit process is a ratio that relates the relative importance of the findings or results of the audit. To keep things easy to understand, let's break the findings down into three categories and they are not major, minor and opportunity for improvement. The three categories are effectiveness, improvement and compliance. Describing these three factors with an equation we have the following: V = (E + 2I)/C Where V = the audit value, E= the number of findings associated with effectiveness, I= the number of findings associated with improvement and C= the number of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance. I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single bigges Investing In Your Own Customers: A Neglected Skill mprove a process, what is the first step? In all my years as a quality practitioner, I have heard and deeply believed that the first step to improvement is measuring. If something is not measured, you should not expect to improve it. The first step to improving the internal audit process is to measure it. How do you measure it? The internal audit process is a ratio that relates the relative importance of the findings or results of the audit. To keep things easy to understand, let's break the findings down into three categories and they are not major, minor and opportunity for improvement. The three categories are effectiveness, improvement and compliance.Most businesses spent time attracting customers to a product or service, trying to win their trust and then ending the whole process with a sale. That tactic seems obvious to most people. What often is neglected is the post-sale follow up with customers, particularly when it comes to online businesses. We should look at the time after a sale as an opportunity not only to improve our products but also to establish long-lasting relationships with our customers.It takes much more effort to win a new customer than to maintain a relationship with an existing customer. But maintaining current customer relationships is just as critical and I’d even dar Describing these three factors with an equation we have the following: V = (E + 2I)/C Where V = the audit value, E= the number of findings associated with effectiveness, I= the number of findings associated with improvement and C= the number of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance. I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single bigges Websense Web Filtering - Good or Bad? ngs easy to understand, let's break the findings down into three categories and they are not major, minor and opportunity for improvement. The three categories are effectiveness, improvement and compliance.Companies like Websense sell their web filtering software to corporate clients. Their marketing material is pointing out how much productivity is lost due to employees casually surfing the web while at work. With Websense software corporations are able to restrict web surfing to certain websites and put monitoring in place. This allows to protect the corporations from malicious viruses entering the network from untrusted websites and to limit the overall Internet activity of employees to business related websites. It also allows to run specific reporting on every user and to monitor web usage on a per user base.But how much web monitoring and fi Describing these three factors with an equation we have the following: V = (E + 2I)/C Where V = the audit value, E= the number of findings associated with effectiveness, I= the number of findings associated with improvement and C= the number of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance. I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single bigges Business Entrepreneurs - The Quest for Respect mber of compliance related findings. The resulting equation will yield a value or index you can use as a reference measurement, the higher the index the more improvement focused the audit activity is, the lower the number reflects a focus on standard compliance.How many popular sayings do know pertain to “respect?” I know you have heard, “to get respect, you have to give respect;” and “respect is a two way street;” and “you have to earn respect;” and probably the most famous, “R E S P E C T, find out what it means to me!” Anyway you slice it, getting and giving respect are ingrained formalities in American culture. Some people demand respect, some people never get respect, other people give respect. Many different opinions exist regarding the importance of “respect;” however, you personality, work ethic, and motivation will dictate whether you believe “respect” to be important.Do you care if you ge I am not suggesting to disregard compliance to a standard, I am contending the focus of the audit should be improvement, effectiveness and compliance. Too often compliance is the single biggest focus when conducting audits. There is not much value in finding out that an employee did not complete a form correctly on a given day. An isolated one time event is useless as a tool to improve a management system. The point to remember is that whatever the auditors are focused on is what they will find. If the focus is on compliance issues, that is what is found. It's similar to going bass fishing, you may catch a pike, but for the most part you will tend to catch more bass. The effectiveness factor relates to those findings associated with improving the effectiveness of the management system. Effectiveness is the gap between where your current performance lies and where you should be or the expected results. A company has a expects to have 20 customer complaints per month, based on history. During an audit, the evidence shows the last few months have had customer complaints of 35, 48 and 55. Further investigation uncovers the largest contributor to customer complaints is "poor technical support". Therefore, findings associated with improving the technical support will improve the effectiveness of the system as will those findings associated with the lack of effort in analyzing the root cause of customer complaints. These types of findings are much more beneficial to improving the management system than one that documents one customer complaint out of hundreds, had no follow up activity. The improvement factor is associated with findings that improve the overall management system. That seems a bit simplistic but it relates to improving the expectation of the management system. Using the same example above, lets say the customer complaints have been running at about 20 per month or right around the expectation. Further analysis of the complaints uncovers the major cause to the complaints i
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