Article | April 4, 2025

5 Ways A QMS Reduces Cost Of Poor Quality

Source: ETQ
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The cost of poor quality (COPQ) is a critical factor for any organization aiming to reduce expenses. However, this does not imply that the investment in good quality should be compromised. Without the guidance of a robust quality management system (QMS), the cost of poor quality can escalate as defects and issues go unnoticed during the manufacturing process, which stifles a business's growth potential. A QMS not only facilitates swift problem resolution and seamless change management but also reduces operational errors, which are often the hidden drivers of rising COPQ.

As organizations endeavor to balance cost-effectiveness with high-quality standards, the role of a QMS becomes indispensable. It ensures that quality is maintained throughout the production process to safeguard the organization's reputation and enhance customer satisfaction.

Discover how you can proactively address the detrimental costs associated with poor quality and how your company can lower the overall cost of quality without compromising any aspect of the final product.

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