any fool can write ISO procedures badly, for ISO to work well for a
company then the procedures must be written in such a way as to help the
company in doing its business rather than hindering it!
Dennis Saputelli wrote:
i told my story before but ...
i had a board once put on hold and
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Fw: A little OT -
ISO9000 was :PCB labelling
09-Jun-2003 01:33
PM
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 13:33:37 +0100, Chris Lowe wrote:
any fool can write ISO procedures badly, for ISO to work well for a
company then the procedures must be written in such a way as to help the
company in doing its business rather than hindering it!
Shame having a fool writing the
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Subject: Re: [PEDA] Fw: A little OT -
ISO9000 was :PCB labelling
09-Jun-2003 04:36
The problem with ISO is that it protects incompetent engineers and transform
them into suppose to be intelligent managers. Those people hide behind the
ISO monster that they create to keep there job.
On the long term When all businesses will be ISO (I hope not) what will
be the point. They
Amen
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From: Yves Dubois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:56 PM
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: [PEDA] Fw: A little OT - ISO9000 was :PCB labelling
The problem with ISO is that it protects incompetent
engineers and transform
them
i told my story before but ...
i had a board once put on hold and missed a major deadline
ISO shop
the called and said that my outside dimension
string read 5.000 inches
but when they measured the drawn outline it measured 4.999 inches
i was out of the office
by the time the 'deviation