Jun 28

NIST, the body which oversee the Malcolm Baldrige Award scheme announced in his webpage that Seventy apply for 2009 Malcolm Baldrige Award.

Seventy organizations have taken the first step toward the 2009 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation’s highest recognition for innovation and performance excellence. Applicants include two manufacturers, four service companies, five small businesses, nine educational organizations, 42 health care organizations and eight nonprofits/governmental organizations.

The 70 applicants will be evaluated rigorously by an independent board of examiners in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer focus; measurement, analysis and knowledge management; workforce focus; process management; and results. Examiners provide each applicant with 300 to 1,000 hours of review and a detailed report on the organization’s strengths and opportunities for improvement

Source: http://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb2009_0602.htm#baldrige

From the response of so many organziations, it is obvious that they did it for good deed. First of all, they must have implemented the Malcolm Baldrige Award Criteria vigorously as the criteria is the basis for a Baldrige Assessment. Furthermore, these organizations knew that besides to be awarded the best in their category, they have to exhibit continuous improvement to the Malcolm Baldrige Award Criteria to keep current. They also knew that even they are not awarded the winner, the process of the assessment would bring valuable learning and experience for them to further enhance the implementation of the criteria. The Assessment Report granted at the end of an assessment is a valuable asset to the organizations.

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Jun 22

I briefly highlight some key points in the 2008 Malcom Baldrige Award Winner receipients which was announced in a press release on 25-Nov-09. (source: nist.gov/public_affairs/releases/2008baldrigerecipients.htm )

They include:

  1. Cargill Corn Milling North America, Wayzata, Minn. (manufacturing)
  2. Poudre Valley Health System, Fort Collins, Colo. (health care)
  3. Iredell-Statesville Schools, Statesville, N.C. (education)

On a yearly basis, the board of examiners would assessed organizations for their performance excellence with respect to the application of the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. The assessment would be conducted with an evaluation process for each of the recipients included about 1,000 hours of review and an on-site visit by a team of examiners to clarify questions and verify information in the applications pertianing to how they fulfill the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria.

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Program (BNQP) and the Macolm Baldrige Award promote innovation and performance excellence across the country and around the world in a number of ways.
Malcolm Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence is designed to help organizations of all sectors to improve their business and operations.

To illustrate the acceptance of the Malcolm Baldrige Award program, more than 40 U.S. states and more than 45 countries worldwide have implemented programs based on the Baldrige criteria. It can also be evidence by over 10 million copies of the Baldrige Criteria distributed since 1988, and about 2 million copies are downloaded annually.

Nearly 5,000 public and private-sector leaders, practioners and consultants have served on the independent board of examiners that reviews applications for the Baldrige Award. Each Baldrige Award applicant receives 300 to 1,000 hours of feedback from these experts.

Read more Baldrige Criteria here

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Jun 10

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, sometimes known as the Baldrige Award, is an award program aimed to recognized organizations in achieving business excellence via the Malcolm Baldrige Assessment. The assessment is based degree of fullfilment to the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria which as build upon its values and concepts and Assessment Guidelines. The Malcolm Baldrige Criteria is written and revised every year by a committee consist of Baldrige Assessors. Most of them are practitioners and had vast experience in implementing Malcolm Baldrige Criteria in various industries such as Small, Medium and Big scale Manufacturing, Heallth and Education.

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award was created by Public Law 100-107, signed into law on August 20, 1987. The Award Program, responsive to the purposes of Public Law 100-107, led to the creation of a new public-private partnership. Principal support for the program comes from the Foundation for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, established in 1988.

The Award is named for Malcolm Baldrige, who served as Secretary of Commerce from 1981 until his tragic death in a rodeo accident in 1987. His managerial excellence contributed to long-term improvement in efficiency and effectiveness of government. The Findings and Purposes Section of Public Law 100-107 states that:”

  1. the leadership of the United States in product and process quality has been challenged strongly (and sometimes successfully) by foreign competition, and our Nation’s productivity growth has improved less than our competitors’ over the last two decades.
  2. American business and industry are beginning to understand that poor quality costs companies as much as 20 percent of sales revenues nationally and that improved quality of goods and services goes hand in hand with improved productivity, lower costs, and increased profitability.
  3. strategic planning for quality and quality improvement programs, through a commitment to excellence in manufacturing and services, are becoming more and more essential to the well-being of our Nation’s economy and our ability to compete effectively in the global marketplace.
  4. improved management understanding of the factory floor, worker involvement in quality, and greater emphasis on statistical process control can lead to dramatic improvements in the cost and quality of manufactured products.
  5. the concept of quality improvement is directly applicable to small companies as well as large, to service industries as well as manufacturing, and to the public sector as well as private enterprise.
  6. in order to be successful, quality improvement programs must be management-led and customer-oriented, and this may require fundamental changes in the way companies and agencies do business.
  7. several major industrial nations have successfully coupled rigorous private-sector quality audits with national awards giving special recognition to those enterprises the audits identify as the very best; and
  8. a national quality award program of this kind in the United States would help improve quality and productivity by:

a. helping to stimulate American companies to improve quality and productivity for the pride of recognition while obtaining a competitive edge through increased profits;
b. recognizing the achievements of those companies that improve the quality of their goods and services and providing an example to others;
c. establishing guidelines and criteria that can be used by business, industrial, governmental, and other organizations in evaluating their own quality improvement efforts; and
d. providing specific guidance for other American organizations that wish to learn how to manage for high quality by making available detailed information on how winning organizations were able to change their cultures and achieve eminence.”

source: http://www.baldrige.nist.gov/Improvement_Act.htm

Although the Baldrige Award is offered to US organization in the States of America, the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria is nevertheless adopted by many countries outside the States of America. Example are countries like Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia etc. These countries who adopted the Malcom Baldrige Criteria uses it for their national levle quality award schemes. Most of them adopted the same revision frequency of the Baldrige Criteria by the Malcolm Baldrige Award secretariat.

In order to be successful in your business ventures, adopting to the implementation of the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria can be a head start to your business excellence.

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