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Develop for Quality
by Michael Göbel
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Article Synopsis
In this article, we hope to change your perspective on quality from being a tough task to being something of which you're really proud instead. We chose to work on a Mac for a very good reason. We're willing to pay a little bit more to get a great tool. Those who buy cheap pay twice. But those who produce cheap are only bought once! A good reputation is not the only reason why you should always strive for quality. People are willing to spend more money on quality products because they only want to buy once. Therefore, striving for quality translates into a return on a great reputation and earning more money in parallel.
This article was published in the 26.01 issue of MacTech Magazine. Subscribers saw this article in the print magazine when it was first published. MacTech provides its readers with valuable information each and every month, but even if it only solves one problem for you a year, it's more than paid for itself.
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