5.4.1
Importance of Quality
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The Importance of Quality
The two main aspects of a product or service that customers use to make decisions are price and quality. Quality is therefore important for a business that wants to be profitable and compete with rivals (competitors).

What determines quality?
- Quality is determined by lots of of factors such as:
- The quality of the materials that are used.
- The quality of the production process.
- The style of a product.
- The durability, speed and quality of a service.

Customer expectations
- When customers buy a product they have expectations about the quality of the product and service.
- For companies that produce goods, the goods need to be of a certain quality. The product should not break after one use (unless it is a disposable item) and it should be fit for purpose.
- For companies that provide a service, a customer will have expectations about the benefits of the service and the time it will take for it to be completed.

Customer service
- For all businesses, it is important to have good quality customer service. If a company fails to deliver a good quality of customer service, customers may buy products and services from competitors instead.

Customer returns
- There are costs associated with returns:
- If a customer is unhappy with a good or service then they may be able to return it for a refund. This often means that a product is wasted and the costs of processing a return may be high.
- Businesses like Asos offer free 28 day returns for customers. This is likely to be one of Asos’ largest costs.
- In 2016, the Financial Times reported that it cost retailers £60bn each year to process customer returns.

Lost customers
- Customers who think a business does not deliver high quality products or services are less likely to purchase from that business again.

Low quality is costly - product recalls
- A product may be found to be unsafe for use or may violate legal requirements. A business may be forced to recall all products like this.
- In 2015, Volkswagen was found to have cars that exceeded the legal limit for emissions. This meant they had to recall 11 million cars worldwide at a great cost to the business.
Measuring Quality
How a company measures quality depends on the product or service. Different products will have different things that are important to measure. For a car, a company may randomly test the engines to make sure they have the correct horsepower. To measure quality, companies can use:

Customer feedback
- Getting reviews from customers is a common way that firms measure the quality of a product or service.
- For example, sites like Airbnb ask people who stay in properties listed on the website to rate them afterwards.
- TripAdvisor collects reviews from customers and some restaurants now have hand-held technology to allow people to review their experience instantly.

Customer surveys
- Firms will sometimes do more detailed customer surveys, asking them about their experience with the good or service.
- Using customer surveys, businesses can find out if there are quality problems in any of their products.
1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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1Business Activity & Influences on Business
1.1Business Objectives
1.2Types of Organisations
1.3Classification of Businesses
1.4Decisions on Location
1.5Business & the International Economy
1.6Government Objectives & Policy
1.7External Factors
1.8What Makes a Business Successful?
2People in Business
2.1Internal & External Communication
2.2Recruitment & Selection Process
2.3Training
2.4Motivation & Rewards
3Business Finance
3.1Sources of Finance
3.2Cash Flow Forecasting
3.3Cost & Break-Even Analysis
3.4Financial Documents
4Marketing
4.1Market Research
4.2The Market
4.3The Marketing Mix
5Business Operations
5.1Economies & Diseconomies of Scale
5.2Production
5.3Factors of Production
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- 1What determines the quality of a product or service?Fill in the list
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- 3Why is quality important for businesses?True / false
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