Episodes

  • 032. Building Measurement Credibility – Why Your Data Is Either Protecting You or Destroying You
    May 6 2026

    Measurement data is the foundation of quality decisions.
    Capability studies, control charts, inspection results, and test data all rely on one assumption – that the measurement system is trustworthy.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore what measurement credibility really means and why unreliable data can silently undermine even the most sophisticated quality systems.

    From the customer’s perspective, weak measurement credibility creates dangerous illusions. Processes appear stable, capability looks acceptable, and decisions are made with confidence – until defects escape and the data is suddenly questioned.

    This episode is not about collecting more data.
    It’s about ensuring the data you rely on is actually telling the truth about your process.

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    Produced by "We See Sound"

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    18 mins
  • 031. The Human Side of Nonconformities – Why Good People Create Bad Results
    Apr 22 2026

    Nonconformities are a normal part of every management system.
    They are documented, investigated, and corrected – yet many organisations still focus on who made the mistake instead of understanding why the system allowed it to happen.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore the human side of nonconformities and why well-intentioned, competent people can still produce poor results.

    From the customer’s perspective, organizations that rely on blame rather than learning create hidden risk. When people are afraid to speak openly about mistakes, problems remain hidden, corrective actions stay superficial, and the same issues eventually reach the customer.

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    Produced by "We See Sound"

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    13 mins
  • 030. Effective A3 Report – From Firefighting to Structured Problem Solving
    Apr 15 2026

    Problem-solving is a daily reality in automotive organisations.
    Issues appear, teams react quickly, actions are taken – yet the same problems often return again and again.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore how the A3 report can transform reactive firefighting into structured, disciplined problem solving.

    From the customer’s perspective, weak problem-solving processes create recurring failures and slow responses. When root causes are not truly understood, corrective actions remain superficial and the same issues eventually reach the customer again.

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    17 mins
  • 029. When Everything Stops: Contingency Planning & Crisis Leadership in Automotive
    Apr 8 2026

    Production stops.
    A key supplier fails. A cyberattack hits. A fire, power outage, or logistics breakdown interrupts the flow. In automotive, disruption is not a question of if – but when.

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    18 mins
  • 028. Error-Proofing in Automotive – Designing Processes That Physically Protect the Customer
    Apr 1 2026

    Human error is unavoidable.
    But customer defects caused by preventable mistakes should not be.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore what error-proofing truly means in automotive manufacturing – beyond awareness training and procedural reminders.

    From the customer’s perspective, weak error-proofing means relying on vigilance instead of system design. When processes depend only on operator attention, fatigue, distraction, or production pressure can quickly turn small mistakes into costly failures.

    In this episode, we discuss how effective error-proofing (poka-yoke) is about physically preventing incorrect assembly, wrong parts, missing operations, or parameter deviations. Agata and Christopher explain why real error-proofing must be embedded into process design, equipment, and control logic – not added as a reaction after a complaint.

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    13 mins
  • 027. ISO 19011 – What Great Auditors Actually Do
    Mar 25 2026

    Internal audits are a standard requirement in every management system.
    They are planned, performed, documented – and yet in many ,

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott explore what truly distinguishes great auditors in the context of ISO 19011.

    From the customer’s perspective, weak auditing means missed risks and false confidence. When audits focus only on compliance instead of effectiveness, problems remain hidden until they escalate into complaints, nonconformities, or certification findings.

    This episode is not about performing more audits.
    It’s about conducting audits that genuinely strengthen your management system and protect your customers.

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    Produced by "We See Sound"

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    20 mins
  • 026. VDA FFA – When the Failure Happens in the Field
    Mar 18 2026

    Field failures are every automotive organisation’s nightmare.
    A product reaches the customer, something goes wrong, and suddenly the issue is no longer internal – it is visible, costly, and reputationally critical.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and her guests Guilerme Bueno and Hamilton Parise discuss VDA FFA and what really happens when failure occurs in the field.

    From the customer’s perspective, weak field failure analysis creates uncertainty and frustration. Slow responses, unclear root causes, and defensive communication damage trust. The impact goes beyond technical correction – it affects long-term relationships and brand credibility.

    You’ll hear how VDA FFA supports systematic investigation, protects objectivity, and strengthens communication with customers during critical situations.

    This episode is not about blaming someone when things go wrong. It’s about responding professionally, transparently, and structurally when the customer is already affected.

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    39 mins
  • 025. Change Management – Why Quality Changes Fail and How to Make Them Stick
    Mar 11 2026

    Change is constant in automotive organisations.
    Process updates, engineering changes, supplier changes, new requirements – and yet many quality changes fail to deliver lasting results.

    In this episode of Specifically About Quality, Agata Lewkowska Ph.D. and Christopher Scott take a closer look at why quality-related changes so often break down after implementation.

    From the customer’s perspective, poorly managed change creates instability and risk. Temporary fixes are introduced, new controls are added, but old behaviours quietly return. Problems reappear, lessons are forgotten, and confidence in the system erodes.

    This episode is not about managing more changes.
    It’s about making quality changes sustainable so improvements actually last.

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    15 mins