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I started typing a comment to John Teague's post about Creating a Culture of Quality , but it got a little long so I decided to make it a post. If you would be so kind, please read John's post first (linked in the last sentence) and then proceed...
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Introduction Today was my last day with my current former employer, as you may have heard from my (also now-former) coworker. We quit on principle after having several irreconcilable differences of opinions with our management over how to manage and execute...
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