For decades, quality has been treated as something that sits alongside production rather than as an integral part of it. Most organizations invest in quality primarily to avoid failure: recalls, regulatory findings, customer complaints, and brand damage.
From Cost Center to Profit Driver: The Rise of Quality Connected in Manufacturing
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