I enjoyed this week's episode in This Week in Quality. Clare Norman and Gary Hawkes joined the stage to discuss Quality Coaching, what it is, the value it brings, and the influence it has on organizations that adopt it. One person would have a thought, which generated more thoughts from other people. The phrase Fizzy Minds kept coming up. This was delightful, except for the song, "My Little Soda Pop" from K-pop Demon Hunter, that kept getting triggered in my head. So, now probably, I get to enjoy this ear worm for at least the rest of today.
Cheers! Here's to Fizzy Minds and Quality Problems. And, musical earworms.
Cheers! Here's to Fizzy Minds and Quality Problems. And, musical earworms.
Judy Mosley
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Simon Tomes
That pesky song is still ear worming its way around my brain. 😆🫠
Thanks for being part of TWiQ and for sharing this. It's gold! 🏆
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