Nobody goes into business to fail. But, sadly, so many businesses and brands do. If you want to be successful, you need a good product idea and marketing plan. And you need to develop a solid distribution network. But sometimes companies come up with great strategies...
Product Inspections
What Michael Jordon’s Trainer Has to Say About QA and Inspections
There’s no two ways about it; quality assurance can be a lot of work. The process starts long before the first unit rolls off of the line with an arduous search for your ideal factory. Only then are the negotiations begun, checklists made, protocols put in place, and...
3 Reasons Why Your Company Needs Inspections
Your company has developed a good product. Congratulations! At your offshore factory, you have standards in place to ensure that quality manufacturing processes are in place. Great! Get ready for loads of revenue and customer satisfaction! Not so fast. There's that...
In-House vs. Third Party Quality Inspectors
To have an in-house quality inspection team or to hire a third-party quality control company – that is the question we’ll be focusing on in this blog post. In order to decide, it really comes down to: What do you want to do in-house, and what do you want to...
What Do On-Site Inspections Entail?
What are on-site inspections and what do they entail? Here, we’ll discuss the purpose of in-store retail inspections and the key components that must not be overlooked. Let’s dive in! On-site retail inspections are conducted in order to determine whether products are...
Inspect and Correct
What happens when there is an issue with a product that’s already on the store shelf? Panic? Don’t worry; at this point, issues can still be corrected. Here, we’ll cover what this process entails. When an issue is detected with an in-store product, it typically comes...
Inspecting the Process, Not the Product
When you think of product inspections, you automatically think that products are the sole component being inspected. However, in order to prevent the same mistakes from happening over and over again, there needs to be a deeper look into the history in order to...
What Do the Inspections Results PASS, FAIL, HOLD, and NOT READY Mean?
When products are inspected, the result is the thing that matters most. It could be one of four things: Pass, Fail, Hold, and Not Ready. But, what does each really mean? Let’s discuss. PASS Although this may seem pretty self-explanatory, “Pass” means you’re in the...