Friday Focus: Guide to QIPP

This Friday Focus gives you the opportunity to download our article from guide to QIPP, entitled “Rising to the Challenge”. To read the full article click the link below;

QIPP: Rising to the Challenge

For more information contact Ruth Bodman on 0870-446-1002 or email ruthbodman@amnis.uk.com. To find out more about Amnis visit our website at www.amnis.uk.com and to download more articles visit the ‘Library’ tab from the home page.

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