Product Returns? Here’s How Reliability Engineers Find And Fix The Issues.

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In this episode... Sofeast's resident reliability expert and head of New Product Development, Andrew Amirnovin, joins Adrian from the team to show you the 5-step process of how to fix problem products that are being returned by customers. Everyone hopes they won't be affected by product reliability issues resulting in returns, but if it does happen this information will help you deal with the problem effectively.   Show Sections 00:00 - Greetings and introducing today's topic about how to find and fix the issues causing your product to be returned by customers. 01:46 - 1. Identify the field issues. 10:17 - Are problems exhibited by returned products that have been in the field usually reliability-related? 15:59 - 2. Determine their root cause/s. 19:46 - 3. Develop a solution/s. 22:02 - 4. Implement the solution/s. 29:35 - 5. Monitor the results. 34:21 - Why this process is important and more cost-effective than doing nothing. 40:17 - Wrapping up.   Related content... We can help you do reliability engineering and testing for your product in our testing lab in China. Cost Of Poor Quality and Reliability: “Pay Me Now, or Pay Me Later.” Product Quality and Reliability Issues: Typical Classification 7 Secrets Behind Low Product Return Rates Why Product Safety, Quality, and Reliability Are Tightly Linked 5 Main Reasons For A High Product Return Rate   Get in touch with us Connect with us on LinkedIn Send us a tweet @sofeast Prefer Facebook? Check us out on FB Contact us via Sofeast's contact page Subscribe to our YouTube channel   Subscribe to the podcast  There are more episodes to come, so remember to subscribe! You can do so in your favorite podcast apps here and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating, please: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts TuneIn Amazon Podcasts Deezer iHeartRADIO PlayerFM Listen Notes Podcast Addict Podchaser

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