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kvaliteet

Kvaliteet is the Estonian term for quality, referring to the degree to which a product, service, process, or system satisfies stated requirements and user needs. It encompasses both fitness for purpose and conformance to specifications, and it is often linked to perceived value, reliability, and performance.

Quality can be understood through several perspectives. The transcendent view emphasizes excellence and superiority; the product-based

Assessment and management of kvaliteet involve standards, testing, inspection, and continuous monitoring. Quality assurance (QA) aims

In practice, strong kvaliteet practices can enhance customer satisfaction, reliability, and brand trust, while reducing waste,

Etymologically, kvaliteet derives from international terms for quality and is used in everyday Estonian to discuss

view
focuses
on
measurable
attributes
and
features;
the
user-based
view
defines
quality
by
usefulness
and
satisfaction
for
the
customer;
and
the
conformance-based
view
measures
alignment
with
defined
standards
and
specifications.
Together
these
perspectives
guide
how
organizations
define
what
quality
means
in
a
given
context.
to
prevent
defects
by
planning
and
improving
processes,
while
quality
control
(QC)
concentrates
on
identifying
defects
in
finished
outputs.
Widely
adopted
frameworks
include
ISO
9001
for
quality
management
systems,
and
methodologies
such
as
Six
Sigma
and
Total
Quality
Management
that
emphasize
systematic
improvement
and
defect
reduction.
recalls,
and
regulatory
risk.
They
support
cost
efficiency
through
defect
prevention
and
process
optimization.
The
concept
is
widely
applied
across
manufacturing,
services,
software,
and
public
sector
work,
with
organizations
tailoring
standards
and
metrics
to
their
specific
needs.
the
standard,
value,
and
performance
of
objects
and
services.