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Good Products, Bad Products : Essential Elements to Achieving Superior Quality Send to friend
 
Title: Good Products, Bad Products : Essential Elements to Achieving Superior Quality
Author: James Adams
ISBN: 0071782400 / 9780071782401
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 272
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2011
Availability: Within 15 to 30 days.
     
 
  • Description

What is the secret behind every successful product? Why are people willing to pay more for a BMW than a Chevrolet? How could Apple iPhones represent only 4% of the world’s cell phone market in 2010 but take in 50% of the profits?

The answer is QUALITY.

In this provocative new book, bestselling author James L. Adams provides a brilliant, in-depth look at the powerful but elusive qualities than can make or break a product’s success. A must-read for managers, designers, manufacturers, engineers, and marketers, this groundbreaking approach will change the way you think about your product - and show you why it’s more important than ever to deliver the highest quality possible.

In Good Products, Bad Products, you’ll learn how to:

  • Maximize your product’s performance - and minimize the cost
  • Appeal to your customer’s emotions - with elegance and sophistication
  • Make sure your product is a perfect fit - that’s human, cultural, and global


With competition growing stronger and fiercer every year, product quality has become the number-one factor in a company’s success. Adams points out that there will always be a stable demand for a high-quality product.

By addressing every aspect of product quality - from the technical to the practical to the aesthetic - you can develop a product that your company will be proud of and your customers will love.

Along the way, you’ll hear fascinating case studies of famous brands that became victims of their own success - like Kodak, IBM, Zenith, and GM - and struggled to recover lost ground. You’ll see how some countries like Japan surged ahead by offering better products than anyone on the globe. You’ll learn how some U.S. manufacturers remained successful in spite of the foreign market’s lower wages. And you’ll also discover the top industry secrets for prioritizing quality throughout the company, delivering products that are the best in their class.

Now more than ever, quality matters. Good Products, Bad Products gives you the edge, so you can give your customers the best product possible.

 
 
 
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