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Perfection Is A QC Trap
Signing a perfect prototype is a death sentence. You need a “Limit Sample”—the ugliest version you will accept—to survive mass production.
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Is Your Buyer Corrupt?
Corruption doesn’t look like cash; it looks like loyalty. If your manager defends the supplier’s failures like a lawyer, check his lifestyle.
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How Factories Steal With Glue
You negotiate the chip price, they swap the glue for cheap slime. Profit hides in the consumables you are too “important” to check.
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“No Problem” Is A Trap
It usually means “I didn’t hear you” or “Give me the deposit.“ If you accept this phrase, you aren’t managing a supply chain; you’re gambling.
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Refuse The KTV Invitation
That expensive whiskey isn’t a gift; it’s a muzzle. Once you sing with the boss, you lose the leverage to reject his defective shipments.
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Why Perfect Logs Are Fake
A pristine logbook is a scam. Real quality records have coffee stains and crossed-out numbers. If it looks perfect, run away.
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Dust Analytics Never Lies
Grey fluff means “ghost capacity.“ Black paste means future defects. Stop reading spreadsheets and start reading the grime on the machines.
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Audit The Restroom First
Forget the showroom. If the employee toilet has no soap, your product will have no quality. It is the only honest data point in the building.
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