Why should quality issues be logged in the system?

Why should quality issues be logged in the system?

Logging quality issues ensures that problems are not overlooked or repeated. It helps:

  • ✅ Maintain a formal record of every issue raised

  • ✅ Enable faster and more accountable resolution

  • ✅ Support analysis of recurring problems and root causes

  • ✅ Improve internal communication across departments

  • ✅ Promote continuous improvement and audit readiness



By capturing issues in real time, teams can take timely action and avoid long-term risks.


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