External Failure Costs

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External failure costs refer to expenses incurred due to defects in products or services after they have been delivered to customers. These costs include warranty claims, returns, repairs, and lost sales due to damaged reputation. External failure costs are a critical component of quality cost management, highlighting the financial impact of poor quality control on a company’s bottom line. Effective management of these costs is essential for maintaining customer satisfaction and profitability.

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