Re: "Why Policies and Procedures Manuals Are Dead (and what you should replace them with)"
For any business that operates in a regulated industry policy and procedure
manuals are far from dead. If you want to manufacture a medical device, or
sell goods or services to government or the military, or simply get
certified by a quality rating agency so you can compete with businesses
that have a quality rating already, you're going to need policy and
procedure manuals.
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References:
"Why Policies and Procedures Manuals Are Dead (and what you should replace them with)": From: Cardimon, Craig
Re: "Why Policies and Procedures Manuals Are Dead (and what you should replace them with)": From: Jay Maechtlen
Re: "Why Policies and Procedures Manuals Are Dead (and what you should replace them with)": From: David Farbey
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