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Teams of quality experts will visit nine companies starting Sept. 2, 1996, as part of the application process for the 1996 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking leading business, education, health care and quality experts to serve on the
Twenty-nine U.S. companies, including 13 large manufacturers, six service companies and 10 small businesses, have submitted applications for the 1996 Malcolm
William K. Brandt, managing partner of Impact Planning Group, Greenwich, Conn., and an adjunct professor of marketing at Columbia University, has been appointed
President Clinton and Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown announced today Armstrong World Industries' Building Products Operation (Lancaster, Pa.) and Corning
Teams of quality experts will visit 13 companies starting Sept. 4 as part of the application process for the 1995 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, a
The Commerce Department s National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking quality experts from all sectors of American business, as well as from non
Forty-six health care and 19 education organizations have submitted applications as part of pilot programs to determine whether the Malcolm Baldrige National
Criteria designed to help education and health care organizations improve their services were announced today by the Commerce Department s National Institute of
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology said today that investing in quality management can result in an impressive payoff
The Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology said today that investing in quality management can result in an impressive payoff.
Vice President Al Gore and Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown today presented three U.S. companies the 1994 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, the nation
The criteria for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award have been streamlined and changed for 1995 to focus more sharply on quality as an integral part of
President Clinton announced today AT&T; Consumer Communications Services (Basking Ridge, N.J.), GTE Directories Corp. (Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas) and Wainwright
The National Institute of Standards and Technology is seeking quality experts from all sectors of American business, as well as from non-profit health care and
The National Institute of Standards and Technology announced today that 71 companies have applied for the 1994 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. They
The National Institute of Standards and Technology has selected the American Society for Quality Control as its contractor to help administer the Malcolm
President Clinton today presented the nation's top award for excellence in quality management—the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award—to two U.S. companies