The quality manager or quality management team.
Who has the primary responsibility for assuring product or service quality
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1. The quality of the product or service compared to competitors in the area 2. The price you are charging for the product or service (compared to the quality of the product and service) 3. How easy it is to get the product or service, so the place that it is found or if there is any public transport e.g bus , train. 4. promoting your business so that people are aware of the product or service that you are offering. 5. leave a good impression.
Price, product quality, service, and supplier relationships.
The quality manager or quality management team.
Six sigma blackbelt
Product quality is the way a product performs. While service quality is how well an experience was when shopping for, buying, using a product or service.
one is quality of the service and the other is quality of the product. Product quality usually includes features, performance, defects etc. Service quality includes delivery time, knowledge of delivery personnel etc.
Who has the primary responsibility for assuring product or service quality
Business employees are not directly related to the quality of a business product or service
To produce a particular product or service, start by defining the concept and identifying the target market. Next, develop a detailed plan that includes sourcing materials, designing the production process, and establishing a timeline. Implement quality control measures throughout the production phase to ensure consistency and reliability. Finally, launch the product or service, accompanied by a marketing strategy to reach your audience effectively.
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service quality is the customer expectation from the product or services and actual performance of the the services
Quality assurance focuses on preventing defects in the processes used to create a product or service, while quality control involves identifying and fixing defects in the final product or service. Both are important in ensuring overall quality, but they have different focuses and approaches.
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