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Quality and digital - Part 3 of the AFNOR Group study
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Quality and digital - Part 3 of the AFNOR Group study

Having established the link between Quality and CSR in the previous article, we're now going to analyze the second pillar of tomorrow's quality: digital. The AFNOR group questioned over 1,300 corporate quality decision-makers of 37 different nationalities for this major international study in 2023. Another major concern that will shake up quality is the digital age.

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Quality as a CSR tool - Part 2 of the AFNOR Group study
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Quality as a CSR tool - Part 2 of the AFNOR Group study

In the previous article, we took a closer look at the notion of Quality as seen by different countries and cultures, and the challenges facing this subject today and in the future are constantly evolving. With this new article, we focus on one of the challenges facing quality in the future: CSR. For this major international study in 2023, the AFNOR group questioned more than

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Food safety: FAO trains companies in Georgia
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Food safety: FAO trains companies in Georgia

With the support of the European Union (EU), as part of ENPARD IV*, FAO organized several two-day training sessions for selected operators of HACCP-compliant food businesses in Georgia. The training sessions aimed to share knowledge on food safety, hazards, good manufacturing practices and operational sanitation procedures, which will be implemented in

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Quality as seen by 1300 decision-makers from 37 countries - Part 1 of the AFNOR Group study
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Quality as seen by 1300 decision-makers from 37 countries - Part 1 of the AFNOR Group study

Quality. Human qualities. Service quality. Product quality. The quality of a job... There are a plethora of variations. But what does the term actually cover? Whether you're a professional or a consumer, the notion of quality diverges and covers more or less complex notions, sometimes diverging to the point of paradox. For this major international study in 2023, the AFNOR group questioned more than 1,000 professionals and consumers.

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