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Maxim >
Quality Assurance and Reliability
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Quality Policy
The quality policy for Maxim is pragmatic. It reflects our philosophy
that quality is more than a noble issue. The quality concept at Maxim
flourishes because of the significant sales and manufacturing
benefits it provides. These can be summarized as follows:
1. Customers Require Quality
- If Maxim doesn't produce the highest quality products, customers will
seek other companies who do.
- Customers define a product's quality. Maxim listens to customer inputs
on how to improve what we do. Customer inputs ultimately define what
they expect to buy.
2. Quality Improves Profitability
- The highest possible yields define the lowest possible manufacturing
costs.
- High and improving yields are a direct result of attaining high and
improving quality.
- High quality is attained by paying attention to details. Where a quality
problem exists, find the root cause and fix it.
- Don't accept our current quality as the status quo. Quality improvements
must continuously occur to keep pace with market demands for lower
costs, which can only be achieved through attaining high yields.
- Our objective is to design in quality rather than to improve it through
testing.
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