Improving quality is not without its challenges, including:
Cost: Initial investments in quality improvements can be high, though they often pay off in the long term. Resistance to Change: Employees and management may resist changes to established practices, making it difficult to implement new quality initiatives. Measuring Quality: Quantifying improvements in quality can be challenging, particularly for service-oriented businesses. Balancing Quality and Speed: Enhancing quality often requires more time, which can conflict with the need for speed in production or service delivery.