If you aren’t growing, you are dying, but the hardest part about growing is maintaining quality. As you hire more folks, expand to new locations, industries, etc. it becomes increasingly challenging to maintain the high quality you provided to your clients when you first started. It’s an incredibly difficult problem and so we reached out to some phenomenal entrepreneurs and asked them to share their stories, experiences and insights on the topic with us below.
Scott Allen

We have worked to produce quality, affordable gear for our customers. Due to new designs, new concepts, and new materials, we have mistakenly chosen quick over quality. Due to COVID-19, supply chains have significantly slowed, and vendor responses can be slower because of understaffing. Read more>>
Jose Gomez
Quality control is the most important part of SALSAS EL DON, it was a challenge going for a 6 cup home blender to a 30 gallon kettle, the process changed, the formula changed. Read more>>
Jeffrey Irokwe

Our Motto is “Quality over Quantity” because at Collection of Visuals we believe that the amount of energy, planning and communicating that is put into any particular thing will show in the final outcome. Read more>>
Chelsie Meyers

I have been in business now for over 5 years here in Dallas TX, and I feel that as my business continues to grow I should to. I can honestly say that when I look back at my work even over the last couple years I continue to improve each year. Read more>>
DeZhané Jackson

I believe that as a company grows, the quality of the overall product(s) should increase. When I first started designing, I was an amateur. The things I created then weren’t up to par in regards to quality. Read more>>
Kristina Nguyen

I want to make sure I give it my best with each service I do. Making sure I have enough time to ensure quality work is given and for my clients to walk out feeling relaxed, happy and overall just feel good about themselves! Read more>>