If your start is on time and outstanding then ending will be excellent
Your body language will show how much serious & excellent in your work.
Knowledge is power, when you think you know every thing actually you stop learning. No one can beat if you have knowledge of your business / job.
Quality is the degree of excellence or standard of something, often compared to other similar things. It can also refer to the basic nature of something .
Examples of quality in different contexts
Products: A high-quality product is well-made and durable.
People: A person with a kindly quality.
Music: The timbre, or tone color, of a musical note.
Speech: The distinctive character of a vowel sound.
Logic: The characteristic of a proposition that determines if it is affirmative or negative
Quality in business
Quality management: A systematic approach to improving quality and eliminating defects.
Quality control: To ensuring that a product meets its quality standards and its process.
Quality assurance: To verifying that a product meets its quality standards.
In order to set compelling goals, you must understand what you want your future to look like. The future is full of unknowns and planning for the future can seem like a daunting task. A great way to start is to engage in a Visualization activity.
There are 6 main categories of goals that people will typically hold at the same time: Health & Wellness, Financial, Business & Career, Relationship & Family, Education and Personal Development
Once you have identified the goal categories that are most important to you, and you have a clear vision of what your future in each of these categories looks like, ask yourself WHY.
Why are these categories important to you?
Why do you desire this future outcome?
Why do you want to achieve these goals?
Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time Based
Some Goal Statement Examples
“I will have $10,000 saved in 1 year.”
“I will run 10km by the end of the season.”
“I will complete the Photography 101 course at ABC College this year.”
“I will become a practicing Physiotherapist in 3 years.”
An internal auditor closely inspects a company's operations to verify compliance with best practices and efficiency standards.
Data analysis: Interpreting complex audits data and identifying discrepancies
Regulatory knowledge: Understanding relevant industry regulations and compliance standards
Advanced IT skills: Using auditing software, defined by the relevant customer.
Risk assessment: Identifying and evaluating potential risks in operations.
Communication skills: Effectively conveying findings and recommendations to management and other stakeholders
Problem-solving: Devising strategies to fix mistakes – like discrepancies during audits or breaches in compliance protocols
Interpersonal skills: Building relationships within the organization for collaborative audits
Integrity: Upholding ethical standards and maintaining confidentiality
Its necessary that a good quality auditor should have proper knowledge of related product. Product knowledge is understanding a product or service's features, benefits, and how it can meet customer needs.