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  • 1.  WCQI Topic: Doing More with Less

    Posted 4 days ago
    Back from WCQI in the US, and after a lot of conversations, I keep coming back to one question that I'd love this community's take on: how are auditing and quality teams handling the "do more with less" pressure right now - without cutting corners?
    To be clear, I don't mean AI specifically. plenty of teams have good reasons to limit external tools given confidentiality and data governance. I mean the broader challenge of keeping pace with workload while protecting audit quality.
    A few themes I heard repeatedly across industries:
    • Documentation overload
    • Keeping notes organized across audits, projects, and teams
    • Maintaining reporting consistency without losing professional judgment
    So I'll ask the group directly:
    • What should always stay human-driven in auditing?
    • Has your organization rolled out any approved internal solutions that actually helped in these areas?
    • What still feels unresolved?
    Curious to hear from auditors, trainers, consultants, and quality leaders on where this is headed.


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    Cami Morello
    Exemplar Global
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  • 2.  RE: WCQI Topic: Doing More with Less

    Posted yesterday

    Dear Cami Morello,

    Reliable audit planning, efficient time management and effective auditors training should ensure ``do more with less`` during  the internal audit processing.

    Thanks!



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    Marc Kanho
    Senior QMS Lead Auditor and Consultant
    K-Marc Canada
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  • 3.  RE: WCQI Topic: Doing More with Less

    Posted 8 hours ago

    Hi Cami, great question. In my view, auditor judgment, interviewing, evaluating context, and final conclusions should always remain human-driven. Internal standardization can help with documentation and consistency, but balancing efficiency with professional judgment still feels like the biggest unresolved challenge. Thanks for raising such an important discussion, and best wishes.



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    Francisco J. Tapia Guerrero
    ftapia@qualitascertification.com
    www.linkedin.com/in/franktapiaguerrero
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