Quality and EHS Manager, Laura Moule from SPX Flow Rail Systems, has recently received CQI and IRCA accreditation following the successful completion of the Practitioner Certificate in Quality Management. The Certificate, which consists of eight courses, enables Quality Management practitioners develop their understanding of management level quality topics. And, how this knowledge applies to their role within their own organisation.
We caught up with Laura to ask her how her training has empowered her in her role, her thoughts on distance learning and what advice she’d give to others considering studying quality management courses with rove.
As a Quality and EHS Manager at SPX Rail Systems, an organisation which provides the railway sector with highly effective solutions that improve network efficiency and protect lives, Laura told us that no two days are the same. And, she has a lot of freedom and support to explore changes and improve the way of working.
Laura’s typical day starts with a management meeting to discuss any important business from the day before – or any expected challenges for the day ahead. Following this, the management team perform a walk of the factory floor.
“This enables us to speak with each cell about their SQDCP performance, get a general feel of how people are – and if we need to action any support.
Quality and EHS Manager, Laura Moule from SPX Flow Rail Systems, has recently received CQI and IRCA accreditation following the successful completion of the Practitioner Certificate in Quality Management. The Certificate, which consists of eight courses, enables Quality Management practitioners develop their understanding of management level quality topics. And, how this knowledge applies to their role within their own organisation.
We caught up with Laura to ask her how her training has empowered her in her role, her thoughts on distance learning and what advice she’d give to others considering studying quality management courses with rove.
As a Quality and EHS Manager at SPX Rail Systems, an organisation which provides the railway sector with highly effective solutions that improve network efficiency and protect lives, Laura told us that no two days are the same. And, she has a lot of freedom and support to explore changes and improve the way of working.
Laura’s typical day starts with a management meeting to discuss any important business from the day before – or any expected challenges for the day ahead. Following this, the management team perform a walk of the factory floor.
“This enables us to speak with each cell about their SQDCP performance, get a general feel of how people are – and if we need to action any support.
Quality and EHS Manager, Laura Moule from SPX Flow Rail Systems, has recently received CQI and IRCA accreditation following the successful completion of the Practitioner Certificate in Quality Management. The Certificate, which consists of eight courses, enables Quality Management practitioners develop their understanding of management level quality topics. And, how this knowledge applies to their role within their own organisation.
We caught up with Laura to ask her how her training has empowered her in her role, her thoughts on distance learning and what advice she’d give to others considering studying quality management courses with rove.
As a Quality and EHS Manager at SPX Rail Systems, an organisation which provides the railway sector with highly effective solutions that improve network efficiency and protect lives, Laura told us that no two days are the same. And, she has a lot of freedom and support to explore changes and improve the way of working.
Laura’s typical day starts with a management meeting to discuss any important business from the day before – or any expected challenges for the day ahead. Following this, the management team perform a walk of the factory floor.
“This enables us to speak with each cell about their SQDCP performance, get a general feel of how people are – and if we need to action any support.
Quality and EHS Manager, Laura Moule from SPX Flow Rail Systems, has recently received CQI and IRCA accreditation following the successful completion of the Practitioner Certificate in Quality Management. The Certificate, which consists of eight courses, enables Quality Management practitioners develop their understanding of management level quality topics. And, how this knowledge applies to their role within their own organisation.
We caught up with Laura to ask her how her training has empowered her in her role, her thoughts on distance learning and what advice she’d give to others considering studying quality management courses with rove.
As a Quality and EHS Manager at SPX Rail Systems, an organisation which provides the railway sector with highly effective solutions that improve network efficiency and protect lives, Laura told us that no two days are the same. And, she has a lot of freedom and support to explore changes and improve the way of working.
Laura’s typical day starts with a management meeting to discuss any important business from the day before – or any expected challenges for the day ahead. Following this, the management team perform a walk of the factory floor.
“This enables us to speak with each cell about their SQDCP performance, get a general feel of how people are – and if we need to action any support.
“From there it can be anything from carrying out internal or external audits, following up on non-conformities and warranties, arranging training for personnel, conducting risk assessment and management of change,” explained Laura.