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Malcolm Baldrige and Philippine Version Award Arellano, Juan Marcos III F.

Malcolm Baldrige Winning the Baldrige Award is about as good as it gets with respect to being recognized as a world-class organization. The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is an award for excellence in quality improvement and quality management. The MBNQA acts as a vehicle to showcase exceptional US organizations, share best practices, facilitate organization learning and growth, and strengthen US competitiveness - The purpose of the Baldrige award is to raise awareness of quality management among consumers - motivate U.S. companies and organizations to raise their quality standards and strive for excellence in quality improvement and management 1. Delivery of ever-improving value to customers, resulting in improved marketplace success; 2. Improvement of overall company performance and capabilities; and 3. Organizational and personal learning 2012  Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control, Grand Prairie, Texas (manufacturing)

Philippine Version AWARD AND RECOGNITIONS The PQA is conferred annually to qualified organizations in the private and public sectors. Organizations which have demonstrated management excellence by the purposefulness with which it continues to improve and build upon outstanding results and excellent systems thereby achieving the highest level of performance excellence. THE AWARD Philippine Quality Award for Performance Excellence Award given to organizations that have achieved the highest level of excellence and is recognized as a global and national role model. PQA RECOGNITION CATEGORIES Organizations that have applied for but could not fully meet the requirements of the award for performance excellence may receive any of the following PQA Recognition Categories.

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Evans, Lindsay (2008). The Management and Control of Quality. Thomson, South – Western.

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