Sometimes, higher quality does not necessarily meet the needs of consumers. On the contrary, too high quality may lead to excess quality. The quality of products should be based on meeting the needs of consumers. Otherwise, no matter how “good” it is, it cannot be considered good quality. While ensuring customer satisfaction, does product quality also have its inherent indicators? The answer is yes. But generally speaking, the following standards are the first choice for consumers. Safety. Safety is the most basic requirement of consumers for product quality. It is hard to imagine that a car with easy brake failure can be favored by consumers. Durability. Consumers are generally more practical and tend to choose durable products. Of course, durability must have a certain scale. For example, expensive leather shoes that can be worn for several years may not win the favor of many consumers. Novelty. It seems to be one of the characteristics of human beings to like new things and dislike old things. Novelty can give consumers a good visual experience.
[A trick to prevent losses] Good quality is the reputation of the company, theoretical data, and the yardstick in the hearts of customers and the degree of recognition of the merchant. How to maintain product quality and continuously improve product quality to satisfy customers is an important issue in preventing the company from making losses.