Quality Assurance: policies, procedures, systems... for quality improvements

If:  "Quality assurance refers to the policies, attitudes, actions and procedures necessary to ensure that quality is being maintained and enhanced. It requires actions internal to the institution, but may also involve actions of external bodies." -source-

When: "Businesses are already using AI in customer relationship management, underwriting, fraud detection or security intrusions, automating processes and even social media monitoring to gauge brand perception. AI is also a quickly growing application in talent development and managing human risk. -source-.

And: "Most enterprises are predicted to transform into AI-based businesses by the middle of 2021. The capacity of AI to increase the performance of the network will also be a driving factor in its widespread adoption" and VR (virtual reality). -source

But: reality is different! Who has the time to run into AI+VR when we are all too busy managing our businesses, correcting issues, reporting, assesing, running endless meetings, etc?

Solution: "An algorithm can do it!". Set up algorithmic reactions, make the most of your already running 'genetic algorithms" happening in your business... are you still not proffiting from it?

We can fix that by:

  1. Setting up VR (vitual reality) secured environments not creating extra work loads for you or your staff.
  2. Aiming to "brain stem" operations, developing new and faster neurologial pathways.
  3. Connecting systemics into your QA programs, BDM goals, projects coordinations, etc.
  4. Using a simple RAS Infotech architecture -with what you already have-
  5. Preparing genetic algorithm (GA) hubs cloud systems.
  6. Expands into ES (electrical synapses) adverstising and marketing -if needed-.
  7. Managed in simple neural pathways -background- systems (brain tools) that will not touch your public image, current practices or intranet. You will be able to run it from the beach in your phone!
Ask me how: click here.

Notes: 
  1. Genetic Algorithm: "A genetic algorithm is a search heuristic that is inspired by Charles Darwin's theory of natural evolution. This algorithm reflects the process of natural selection where the fittest individuals are selected for reproduction in order to produce offspring of the next generation". -source-source2-.
  2. Systemics: "In the context of systems science and systems philosophy, systemics is an initiative to study systems. It is an attempt at developing logical, mathematical, engineering and philosophical paradigms and frameworks in which physical, technological, biological, social, cognitive and metaphysical systems can be studied and modeled".-source-
  3. Neural pathways:"A neural pathway is the connection formed by axons that project from neurons to make synapses onto neurons in another location, to enable a signal to be sent from one region of the nervous system to another." -source-
  4. Brain stem: "The brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior stalk-like part of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord". -source-
  5. RAS: The Reticular Activaing System (RAS) "is composed of several neural circuits connecting the dorsal part of the posterior midbrain and anterior pons to the cerebral cortex via distinct pathways that project through the thalamus and hypothalamus". -source-. 
  6. Electrical Synapses with RAS: this is the capacity to activate "figh-or-flight" modes in the brain, making choices in milliseconds. -more-
  7. Brain tools: Neuroscience in Business, "Although business leaders do not have control over the external factors impacting their businesses, they can prepare themselves and their organizations to better respond to, and navigate through, change... a scientific approach to leadership. Drawing on the importance of neuroscience principles like neuroplasticity, it looks at promoting organizational and personal resilience, leadership development, and business performance". -source-
Contact me to implement the above in your business/organisation: click here.

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