Inspenet is pleased to announce its next free Masterclass entitled “Methodological Path for the Successful Implementation of Quality Management Systems”, led by the renowned Dr. Juan Lugo Marín, engineer and consultant with more than 30 years of experience.
The session will take place on Tuesday, August 13 at 6:00 PM (Houston time) and is open to all professionals interested in elevating quality management in their organizations.
Registration and certificate of participation
At the end of the Masterclass, participants will receive a certificate of participation that validates their learning and commitment, thus reinforcing their professional profile.
Moreover, this Masterclass offers the opportunity to connect with a network of industry professionals and leaders, which will expand networking and collaboration opportunities for mutual and sustained growth.
Don’t miss the opportunity to lead in quality! Spaces are limited, so register now and secure your place.
Quality Management Systems: a free masterclass for our community
The Masterclass is designed to offer a comprehensive learning experience by providing an 11-phase structured methodology from top management commitment to continuous improvement. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to learn directly from quality leaders with more than 30 years of experience in key industries. They will transform theory into practice through real case studies and applicable examples.
Attendees will also have access to exclusive tools and resources that facilitate the implementation and monitoring of Quality Management Systems (QMS). This will improve operational efficiency and ensure compliance with international standards such as ISO 9001.
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