One question to ask if you need your organisation to understand why record quality matters.
How fast does your organisation want to go?
While we have to ensure representational accuracy of our records, quality to me has one main useful, influencable measure - how fast can we access and act on the informational content of the records we hold?
The simplest example of changes in quality are those that come from changes in medium - paper documents to electronic documents, electronic documents to digital data.
Each one of them raises the quality of the information.
Each one of them raises the speed with which our organisations can move. Each one reduces the resources our organisation has to expend to do so.
Automation of any kind of processing is just an increase in speed - that comes with a cost but that also presents a lot of gains.
If we want records management to be the way our organisation goes faster, this is the conversation that we have to lead.
Or it will be someone else.