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In early September, the QA Media staff held a teleconference with our QA Advisory Board members. Because of the busy schedules of people in this industry, we rarely can get more than half the board together on a call or at an event, but no matter how many of the industry leaders are able to join in, the discussion is always incredibly interesting and enlightening. As the participants provided updates on their industry segments and areas they see as being of key industry interest, challenge, or recommended focus for QA coverage, a few focal points tended to be raised repeatedly, including: • Communication and Education. • The Global Chain. • The Food Safety Modernization Act.
Through the remainder of 2013 and throughout 2014, we will be addressing these and other key industry issues in the profiles, features, and columns of QA, as well as online. And, as always, we welcome your input and feedback. Let us know about areas, issues, challenges you are facing? Tell us what you’d like to see covered in QA? Or provide us with comments on those you read.
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