Winning the Race to Quality 4.0—Part 2
In this episode, part two of the two-part series, Dave Ryeson, Associate Director of Boston Consulting Group, describes the keys for success with Quality 4.0. These findings are based on the Winning the Race to Quality 4.0 research conducted by ASQ, BCG, and DGQ.
Miss part 1 of the series? Check it out HERE.
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