Get ready for World Quality Week 2024

22 Oct 24

This year, the theme of World Quality Week (11-15 November) is 'from compliance to performance' - exploring how quality principles drive organisations from mere compliance to outstanding performance.

World Quality Week is an opportunity to focus your organisation's efforts on using learning and innovation to drive up quality and improve performance. The Chartered Quality Institute suggests four top tips to guide you on your quality journey and GIRI has lots of useful resources to support you:

Embrace innovation

GIRI's technology reports highlight digital technologies that are available now to tackle the root causes of error in construction and the success factors for the adoption of technology solutions.

GIRI Reports

Manage risks proactively

The GIRI Insurance Guide brings together advice from experts in the insurance industry on how the construction sector can help those involved to manage risk throughout the life-cycle of a building project, from concept design and procurement through to end of life.

GIRI Insurance Guide

Focus on sustainability

Reducing waste and improving productivity are key benefits of error reduction. The GIRI Design Guide sets out a robust approach to the design process, tackling errors in construction that are rooted in the project formation and design processes.

The GIRI Design Guide

Promote a learning culture

GIRI's training courses help to embed a learning culture within an organisation, directly targeting the underlying root causes of error and empowering companies, project teams, and individuals to get it right first time.

GIRI training courses

This year for World Quality Week, executive director Cliff Smith is running a number of webinars and in-person events for member organisations to support their quality initiatives. These include Network Rail, the Houses of Parliament Restoration & Renewal and Tilbury Douglas.

If you'd like to invite a GIRI expert to speak to your board of directors, project team or staff about improving productivity, quality, sustainability and safety in the construction sector by eliminating error, contact press@getitright.uk.com

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