Tag Archives: ISO management standards

The ISO must be conformed to sharia

Should you not believe that ISO standards are going to have to change to conform to sharia, check out p8ff of Hammoudeh’s book for a summary of how non-Islamic quality theories fall short. Unlike the average, dull accreditation fan, this author has … Continue reading

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Halal checking firm Dagang to join the London stock market

The Times has reported a halal-certifying firm is the join the Alternative Investment Market. Not satisfied drip-feeding your pay into jihad the retail way? Forget comfort eating, Be part of an international movement:   Now you can get a possible … Continue reading

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We find it difficult to see what is under our noses

Gary North argues that the exponentially falling cost of data will eliminate many government regulatory controls. George Orwell was correct: we find it difficult to see what is under our noses. let me briefly mention what has been under my … Continue reading

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Getting the recognition it deserves

Hidden behind the paywall of the Times is the following letter.  It recognised the corporate Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder inherent in bureaucracies like the ISO management accreditation movement. A probe too far Published at 4:32PM, January 3 2008 On the … Continue reading

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Let doctors decide

Governments, like their poor relations, inspectors, have no purpose but compulsion and standardisation of human behaviour.  Those in the right gang benefit; those outside usually just pay. German and Swiss doctors have said that legally mandated infection control measures should … Continue reading

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Failure guaranteed

Accreditation to ISO management standards is sold as “delivering confidence”. Inspection is implied to be the source of quality.  But in fact, all that it guarantees is failure. Each inspection finds failures that it “assessors” failed to find last year.  Things … Continue reading

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The Constructual Law – free flow is good

ISO management standards were conceived as a barrier to the free flow of work.  They civilianised military Command and Control management.  Quality (meaning record-keeping) was the justification.   The cult of accreditationism directs the unemployed into working as inspectors and … Continue reading

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The strategy is, don’t interrupt the money flow

Bill Bonner writes in The World’s Fattest Army, “The late colonel John Boyd, of the US Air Force, observed that: “It is not true the Pentagon has no strategy. It has a strategy, and once you understand what that strategy … Continue reading

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The Many Not The Few

Below is a review by James Delingpole’s of Richard North’s The Many Not the Few: The Stolen History of the Battle of Britain  (The Spectator, 26 February 2011.) Consider the emboldened section – how did the distortions of WWII propaganda steep Britain in misguided … Continue reading

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