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Quality Control (qc)

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Quality Control (QC) is a systematic process employed by organizations to ensure that products, services, or processes meet specified quality standards and requirements. It involves the inspection, testing, and review of outputs to identify defects or deviations and implement corrective actions to maintain high quality levels.

Key Features

  • Systematic inspection and testing procedures
  • Identification of defects or non-conformities
  • Preventive and corrective measures
  • Documentation and reporting of quality metrics
  • Focus on continuous improvement
  • Implementation of standards such as ISO 9001

Pros

  • Ensures consistent product/service quality
  • Reduces costs associated with rework and returns
  • Enhances customer satisfaction and trust
  • Facilitates compliance with industry standards and regulations
  • Supports continuous process improvement

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming and sometimes costly to implement
  • May lead to increased bureaucracy if overemphasized
  • Requires trained personnel and resources
  • Potential for subjective assessments without standardized criteria

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