How Indian Firms Are Rebooting For Quality Transformation
Executive Summary
Against a backdrop of heightened regulatory scrutiny of manufacturing sites and processes, the heads of five top Indian firms told a recent forum in Mumbai how they are “rebooting” quality compliance and culture within their organizations. Tangible and intangible results are beginning to show but there is a long road ahead.
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