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  2. Costco's Extremely In-Demand Item Will Drop In Quality ... - AOL

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    Costco members aren't afraid to speak up when a product from the warehouse club disappoints them, whether it's the consistently quick-spoiling produce or "poorly cut" filet mignon. Another Kirland ...

  3. Quality management system - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of Juran's Quality Control Handbook was published in 1951. He also developed the "Juran's trilogy", an approach to cross-functional management that is composed of three managerial processes: quality planning, quality control, and quality improvement. These functions all play a vital role when evaluating quality.

  4. Costco is testing out a new system for entering stores - AOL

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    Annual fees help boost the company’s profit and offset expenses, helping Costco keep its prices down. Any changes to membership growth or renewal rates could hurt Costco and force it to raise ...

  5. Process performance qualification protocol - Wikipedia

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    Process performance qualification protocol is a component of process validation: process qualification.This step is vital in maintaining ongoing production quality by recording and having available for review essential conditions, controls, testing, and expected manufacturing outcome of a production process.

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    Shoppers and business experts alike are fascinated by Costco, a quirky juggernaut that does things a little differently than other retailers and even its wholesale-club rivals. 20 Costco Secrets ...

  7. Change control - Wikipedia

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    Within quality management systems (QMS) and information technology (IT) systems, change control is a process—either formal or informal [1] —used to ensure that changes to a product or system are introduced in a controlled and coordinated manner. It reduces the possibility that unnecessary changes will be introduced to a system without ...

  8. How Does Costco Keep Its Prices So Low?

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    Costco is notorious across the U.S. for its large warehouse-style stores, bulk products, and highly competitive prices. Amazon Prime Big Deal Days: 8 Items for Less Than $25 That Are Worth...

  9. GxP - Wikipedia

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    GxP is a general abbreviation for the "good practice" quality guidelines and regulations. The "x" stands for the various fields, including the pharmaceutical and food industries, for example good agricultural practice, or GAP. A "c" or "C" is sometimes added to the front of the initialism.