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Cost vs. Quality

While reducing costs is ideal, how much can you cut in costs before it affects quality?

Thi Dao
Thi DaoFormer Executive Editor
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August 1, 2013
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I recently had dinner with a friend who works in an unrelated industry in the public sector, and he brought up an interesting point. He’s become known as the “finance” guy, the one who can bring in money (by bringing in more “customers”) and cut costs. That sounds great, right? Give this man an award! But not so fast, he says. Something’s got to give. Those cut costs, of course, come with consequences, such as a lower-quality program for each customer. In his case, his customers probably did not notice the difference, but if he keeps cutting costs, they might soon do so. How do you balance out cost and quality, and how much can you cut in costs before it affects quality?

I can think of a few examples of the quality vs. cost debate: extending replacement cycles for far too long, hiring a brand new technician when you really need a more experienced one, or purchasing a product you know is of lower quality because of its price.

It’s a rough balance, and decisions need to be made with care. Fleet managers should be careful in their cost-cutting efforts and remember that while reducing costs is ideal, fleet’s main goal should be to keep the fleet program efficient and effective and to keep customers coming back. If you don’t have that expensive tool you need to repair vehicles in a timely manner and a vehicle is out of service a week longer than it should have been, have you really cut costs?

Have you recently had to make a decision between cost and quality? Which did you choose and why? Or how?

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