CHAPTER 9 Defining Quality

DOI: 10.1201/9781003356196-9

Quality is a universal goal and a sign of success in any discipline or craft. Taking pride in one’s work is something often instilled and celebrated during the training of a skillset, and there is something inherently clear and tangible in striving for the highest quality possible in whatever we create. No matter the task or creation, the ability to make something of higher quality is always available as a goal. It is also a default indication of growth and advancement in a craft. And to people outside of a specific craft, often the work is only commented on if it is perceived to be of especially high or low quality. All of this is to say that there is a lot of natural desire and push ...

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