product-testing

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Product-testing' means checking a new product before it's sold to people. It's like a 'final exam' for the product to make sure it's ready, safe, and does what it is supposed to do.
Examples in Different Contexts
In consumer feedback, 'product testing' often involves beta testing with a group of users who provide insights and identify potential issues. A marketing manager might explain, 'Beta product testing allows us to gather valuable feedback from real users, helping us refine the product before the official launch.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

We've just received feedback on our latest product line. The material quality is coming into question from the quality control team.

Response:

Let's revisit our vendors and ask for higher quality materials. We can't compromise on product-testing results.

Manufacturing

Scenario:

The new machinery we've installed seems to have altered the product quality. We need to examine the output samples.

Response:

Do we need to run a round of product-testing on these machines to ensure they meet our quality standards?

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