{"id":1052,"date":"2016-03-14T05:59:30","date_gmt":"2016-03-14T11:59:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cigniti.com\/blog\/?p=1052"},"modified":"2022-07-27T18:15:34","modified_gmt":"2022-07-27T12:45:34","slug":"importance-quality-assurance-retail-majors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cigniti.com\/blog\/importance-quality-assurance-retail-majors\/","title":{"rendered":"Importance of Quality Assurance for Retail Majors"},"content":{"rendered":"
One of the most often heard clich\u00e9s is – \u2018Customer is King\u2019. So, what makes a customer a king?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Well, a common definition of Quality – “achieving agreed customer expectations or specifications” – makes it clear. In other words, the customers are kings and queens because it is they who define the quality criteria of products. Add to this the factor that not only most customers today look for economical products, but also those that are safe and healthy too \u2013 the need for proper quality control and assurance of the products has grown multi-fold.<\/p>\n
While the small retailers may get by even if the quality is not premium, for the retailers in the niche market, it is paramount to have a properly established process for checking and verifying the quality of their products. One sample of poor quality \u2013 and the word will be out before the end of day, forcing them to take corrective steps that may be costly.<\/p>\n
The importance of quality may be understood from the fact that most large retailers that can afford to advertise via the multiple media formats available, try to focus their ads around the quality of their goods. And it\u2019s not just the quality of the goods at the time of consumption we are talking about \u2013 even the quality of packing plays a very important role in getting the products go off the shelf. The quality tests become even more stringent in case the goods need to be exported.<\/p>\n
A lot of organizations these days try to implement and follow Quality Control Systems (QCSs) to ensure that the quality criteria of products is met. This may include tasks like inspecting raw materials for quality, checking the external variables as weights and temperature etc., and then performing a final inspection of the product. However, QCSs have a few inherent issues as the approach focusses more on the process rather than also take into consideration the problems that may be a result of something going wrong in the production or distribution chains.<\/p>\n