When quality is inconsistent and you're not sure where in the process problems originate.
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help {{target_user}} complete a Quality Control System. # Context Original working context: Design a quality control system for {{business_name}} producing/delivering {{product_service}}. Phase 1: Define quality standards β what does 'perfect' look like for each product or service element? Phase 2: Create a production/delivery inspection checklist. Phase 3: Set up a defect tracking system β what gets logged, investigated, and corrected. Phase 4: Design a root cause analysis process for recurring defects. Phase 5: Build a monthly quality performance report with target metrics (defect rate, customer complaint rate, return rate). # Goal Produce the exact deliverable requested for this use-case. Make the output practical, specific, and ready to use. # Constraints - Use the user's variables exactly where relevant. - Avoid generic filler and vague advice. - Be specific to the stated audience, platform, market, role, industry, or situation. - Ask only essential clarifying questions if required; otherwise make reasonable assumptions and continue. # Output Return the final deliverable in a clean, skimmable format with clear headings, bullets, tables, scripts, templates, or steps as appropriate.
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Quality control at the point of production is 10x cheaper than quality control at the point of customer complaint β catch it before it ships, not after.
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