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3.3.3 - The concept of quality GapFill
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Quality is important to customers. In particular they require it to be so that whenever they buy from the business, they know what to expect. Quality standards for products will vary; for example, the quality (and price) of a supermarket own-brand pair of trainers will be lower than a pair of trainers from Nike. However, customers know what they will get for their money. In order to make sure customers always get what they expect, many businesses use when manufacturing their products. This helps to maintain their and encourage customers to buy from them again.
A further benefit of maintaining quality standards is , but there is very likely to be an increased cost for . Businesses may choose to buy part-made products and other raw materials from a range of suppliers. It may be difficult to the quality standard required from them. Customers only see the finished product and the name of the business they have bought it from. They could blame the business for a problem created by a supplier, and choose not to buy there again. If the business decides to expand through , it must ensure quality standards are still maintained as, again, customers believe they are buying from the business itself.
Issuing due to quality issues will damage the reputation of the business. However, the consequences of not doing so could be very serious.