Investing for the Future
It is important to reiterate that organizational commitment dictates which of these defect prevention techniques can be successful. An organization may desire to invest in rigorous defect prevention techniques that promise more complete and effective results, but the desire must be supported with a commitment to invest. If there is no willingness to allocate the necessary time and resources, or if the company culture resists using the more rigorous techniques, the likelihood of successful defect prevention efforts is reduced.
An important first step in securing organizational commitment and overcoming resistance is to clearly demonstrate the potential return on investment. Each defect prevention technique requires time ...
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