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Glossary term
Cost of Poor Quality

These are the extra expenses caused by delivering poor quality goods to customers. These expenses have two sources: internal failure costs (from defects before customers get the product) and external failure costs (costs after a customer receives the poor product or service). Defect sorting, Rework, repairs, image damage, brand damage, client confidence lost are a few examples of costs associated with poor quality.

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