Author: Suresh Lulla

Quality and Reliability Engineering – The Next Step

Quality and Reliability Engineering – The Next Step

With the advent of Quality and Reliability Engineering coming to the fore in Manufacturing and Services; certifications for Qualitists are the next generation of formalizing experience to bolster careers. Mentioned below, are some common concerns and questions that professionals generally have with relation to the 

India can make it….and make it better!

In the days when historians assumed that history began with Greece, the Greek historian Herodotus recorded the first known reference to cotton grown in India:   “Certain wild trees bear wool instead of fruit, which in beauty and quality excels that of sheep; and the 

Innovate: Even the European Generals did it!

   While several organizations have started benchmarking, formally or informally, there are many examples throughout history where one organization has studied another to learn how to do something better, and differently.   In the early 1900s, European generals were trying to find the best way 

Quality Fable: Daughter With Child

This is a story I love to hear, again and again, from Vivek Talwar, about how the whale shark has been saved. And it is not fiction.   The whale shark is the largest fish in the world. It can grow to over 50 feet 

People Are Not Stupid

Let us commit to improving the Quality of Life in India. Commencing NOW, citizens should commit themselves to solving problems relating to: Corruption Crime Caste Community. This does not require rocket science. It involves a change in attitude. With a firm commitment, behavior will change, 

Quality Fable: Lessons from Kargil

Do you schedule your priorities? Or do you prioritize your schedule?   When the Indian line of control was crossed in end May 1999 by the Pakistanis, the Commander-In-Chief of the defense forces took charge to deal with the crisis. The Pakistani forces had occupied