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The Pantheon's Official Documentation
  • Project Overview
    • An Introduction
      • The Overview
      • The Vision
    • For Businesses
      • Proof-of-Transparency
      • Quality Management
      • Aegis: The QA Standard
      • Program Development
      • Benefits
    • For Users
      • DYOR Dashboard
      • Ensemble: The People's DYOR Tool
    • The PAN Token
      • Tokenomics
      • Public Sale
  • Project Details
    • Non-Rebase Bonding
      • What Is Bonding?
      • Bonding Details
    • Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
      • The Aegis NFT
    • Staked Positions (spNFTs)
      • Utility
      • Properties
      • Emissions
    • Governance
      • Snapshot
      • Snapshot Proposals
      • Official Proposals
    • Membership
  • Contracts
    • Tokens
    • NFT
  • References
    • Audits
    • MultiSig
    • Media Kit
    • Glossary
    • Deck
  • Getting Started
    • Get Started With The Pantheon
      • Get Started On The Pantheon
    • FAQ
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Benefits

Why join The Pantheon?

For every $1 spent on a quality management program, companies have seen an average of $6 in revenue. Companies have seen an average of $16 in cost reduction for every $1 spent in a quality management system. 93% of companies agree that quality management systems have been a significant driver of their success. Quality management system have typically generated $3 in profit for every $1 spent.

Join The Pantheon to access more benefits:

Increase your understanding of business model and operations

Influence the work being done by The Pantheon

Ensure your stakeholder group is well represented

Network with various industry experts

Demonstrate your commitment to a higher industry standard

Gain exposure to new technologies in research and development

Access special materials, reports, and program information that is restricted to The Pantheon membership

Benefit from member pricing on The Pantheon publications and events

Source: June 2018 Study by The Center for Economic and Business Research

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