People retire and you worry about business continuity, repeating mistakes or you don't even have a functioning Quality Management System everyone is using. You get resistance to change, lack of resources, inadequate trained staff or poor communication...
Whatever the reason is, this book contains the fundamentals of documenting everything. I know it sounds ridiculous, but if you really want to make an impact you need to collect data, map the gap, explain to everyone how the process works and why you document “everything”.
This way improvements can be made, together as a team. Small problems fixed, ownership of processes becomes clear and a self-managing team as a result.
I researched the requirements in most known Quality Roles for responsibilities, tasks and ways to add more value as a Quality Player. You will find it in here.
I wrote this book to solve your documentation problem.
Inside you will find...
The easiest way to start documenting everything today
Raw Material, you don't really want to hear on how to improve everything
The stepping stones to buildup a QMS from the ground and fill it with all the documents you already have
Why 24+ Quality tasks are delegated to Quality or other departments what brings resistance & capacity issues,or failing to fullfil all tasks.
The unquestioning purpose of document everything
Why you don't need to document everything when you don't even have a Quality Management System everyone is using
How you can build the foundation to document everything and getting everyone on board on understanding procedures and processes.
How to make work instructions anyone understands (and to translate in any language) instantly
When it is your responsibility (it's not my department) and when you should act immediatly on red flags raised by others
How you can focus on new KPIs (all at once) which also help you own KPIs decided by your management
And some
Are you juggling between priotizing tasks and documenting everything?
Are you surprised when people quit their job within your company they also take their knowledge and experience with them?
Can you imagine having instant access to every document you ever created and all communication around it?
Do you work in chaos instead of improving everything with deep work?
Are you responsible for improving everything within your company?
Always putting customer first and forget office politics?
Ever felt like the one who focused on a holistic approach of improving everything?
If some of these questions give you something to work on, then this book is for Document Everything
No matter where you are in your journey of becoming a Quality Player by yourself.
Everyone started as a beginner, becoming a Quality Player needs training, knowledge and experience from various resources.
*"Document Everything"*은 품질 관리에서 문서화가 왜 중요한지, 그리고 이를 어떻게 효율적으로 실행할 수 있는지를 실용적으로 설명한 책입니다. 저자는 단순히 데이터를 기록하는 것을 넘어, 이를 통해 조직의 성과와 혁신을 촉진하는 방법을 제안합니다.
저는 한국의 자동차부품제조업에서 종사하는 품질 관리 담당자입니다. 항상 품질 경영 시스템에서의 문서화에 대한 효율화에 관심과 도움이 필요한 상황에 해당 도서가 어느 정도 의문점에 해소가 되는 사이다같은 존재였습니다.
비록 저는 먼 한국이라는 작은 나라에서 도서를 읽고 리뷰를 남기지만, 여러 품질 플레이어들이 해당 서적을 읽고 인사이트를 얻었으면 좋겠습니다.
감사합니다.
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"Document Everything" is a practical guide that explains why documentation is crucial in quality management and how to execute it efficiently. The author goes beyond simply recording data, proposing ways to leverage documentation to drive organizational performance and innovation. As a quality management professional working in the Korean automotive parts manufacturing industry, I find myself constantly seeking ways to improve efficiency in documentation within our quality management system. This book has been like a refreshing solution, addressing many of the questions and challenges I face. Although I am reading and leaving this review from a small country far away—South Korea—I sincerely hope that many other quality players around the world will read this book and gain valuable insights from it. Thank you.