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t.alex
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Re: Quality ?
t.alex   7/21/2012 2:21:39 AM

I have to agree with the quality issue here. I used to work with some vendors from China who promises the fastest delivery. It ended up with quite a number of defect parts and we had to rework in-house for in-time delivery to our customers. It takes time to establish some trust and it is not always the case to stick to the fastest one.

Nemos
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Quality ?
Nemos   7/20/2012 7:46:38 PM
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I totally agree with your point of view but where is "quality" ? So I think the "fast food" way is not only in the food services.... 

 

FLYINGSCOT
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good post
FLYINGSCOT   7/20/2012 6:16:46 PM
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I wholeheartedly agree that time to market is probably the key factor in success provided the product is reasonable.  Many times in my career I have seen better quality products lose out to inferior ones because the latter got there first.  Cruel but true.

Ariella
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Re: Speed with lower cost
Ariella   7/20/2012 12:21:08 PM
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People used to say you can have it good,  fast, or cheap but not all three. However, businesses do usually have to at least offer two of the attributes to attract and keep their customers. 

nimantha.d
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Re: Speed with lower cost
nimantha.d   7/20/2012 6:56:37 AM
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Yes a good and a very valid point which suits the current situation very well. Many focus on cost heavily where as the systems are not being considered as important becasue they do not understand that the systems ar the deciding factor in the future.

_hm
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Speed with lower cost
_hm   7/19/2012 7:09:44 PM
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Speed is important but in the end if cost is not controlled, it may be way to bankruptcy.

 

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