Quality is the Lifeblood of An Enterprise
Thoughts on "Quality is the Lifeblood of An Enterprise" The definition of quality usually refers to the attributes of material existence. The term "quality" first appeared in the science of physics and mechanics. However, we are unable here to study its academic significance and etymology. The quality problem we need to address is mainly about the role and status of quality in our social practices, especially in the business management of an enterprise. Human beings have never stopped in their pursuit of quality and quantity in their evolution, and their comprehension and application of the two terms have kept expanding in the real world. For example, quality always remains a highlight in all of our endeavours, be it products, technology research and development, service and management, network equipment, technology support, and so forth. It is fair to say that the existence of material or social activities of any kind would be for naught if they are not associated with quality and quantity, which have been pervasive in the entire process of physical movement. Let us start with the specific business situation of our enterprise to explore the issue of quality, which is both practical and important for all of us. Following that we will try to analyze the important role and status of quality in the enterprise, so as to improve our understanding or heighten our awareness of quality. Quality is the lifeblood of an enterprise. This is an indisputable fact. Therefore, only by improving quality control and ensuring continued innovation in quality could we build up a solid foundation for our enterprise to succeed in the market, exert influence over our customers and take an advantageous position in the market. |