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by Design By Clive Shearer |
June 12, 2002
The word quality has become so prevalent as to be almost meaningless. We hear about quality food, quality programming, quality cars, quality roofing, quality advice, quality relationships and quality time.
Can we identify any universal attributes of quality? In order to do this we must first separate the concept of tangible and intangible quality.
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