Before you measure quality, define it
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Magazine Article, Source : The Manufacturer US
Zone : World class manufacturing
It’s important to remember that quality is in the eye of the beholder, finds Alan Earls
Quality counts for nothing, if customers aren’t interested in the product or can’t afford it. Sometimes, in the virtuous cycle of building better products and manufacturing processes, manufacturers lose sight of that. Indeed, say experts, it is...
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