About VIIP
This blog extends work associated with InherentQuality.Com. A related book is Inherent Quality Simplicity.
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Posts in VIIP are provided by a quality expert who has experience that spans both the 20th and 21st centuries. In high school he authored software using university facilities. After college and university he went on to earn designations from multiple countries. His related achievements have included an I.S.P., CQA, CIM and CCP with a Management Specialty. He was the first in Canada to obtain an ISO 9001/TickIT Auditor credential and the first to obtain a Software Development Quality Auditor distinction from the Canadian Information Processing Society. He has held industry roles (including being an ICCP exam proctor, a software quality working group founder and a certification chairman) while working from many quality and technical perspectives within startups and mature organizations with internationalized products and markets upwards of global. His career includes managing remote and onsite resources as well as direct interaction with consumers. Overall he has assisted with various quality improvements and served in VP, Fellow and C-level roles. Throughout his career he has been very active. In 2006-2007 he authored and delivered a detailed slideshow at a national symposium as well as authored weblog articles and documents as input to the authors and governing bodies of a widely accepted international IT framework and a widely accepted set of IT control objectives. Movie lines he has found intriguing include these words spoke by the architect in the second of a popular series: inherent to the programming; the anomaly’s systemic, creating fluctuations in even the most simplistic equations. His current blogging includes: VIIP, The InherentQuality.Com Weblog, IQS101 and InternetEvolution.Com. In essence he is an advocate for all increasingly being contributors to evolving quality, value, excellence and simplicity as associated with software, technology, information, life, a global IT profession and a universal culture of practice and sharing.


