IAPQA - Cycle 2006
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IAPQA - Cycle 2006
Defining the Best of the Best
Sponsored by:Asia Pacific
Quality Organization
Administered by:The Walter L. Hurd Foundation
Chaired by:The Mexican Institute for Quality Control
Award ScheduleTypical Countries that are considered part of the Asia Pacific Region
Australia
Bangladesh
Burma
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Ecuador
El Salvador
Fiji
Guatemala
Honduras
India
Indonesia
Iran
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Mexico
Mauritius Island
Nepal
New Guinea
New Zealand
Nicaragua
North Korea
Pakistan
Panama
Peru
Philippines
Russia
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
USA
Vietnam
Enroling additional National Quality Award Organizations to participate in the IAPQA process and becoming members of the IAPQA Council-
Now until March 2006Submission of applications for the award to the
National Quality Award Organizations- March 30, 2006
Submission of applications directly by candidates
or by the National Quality Award Organizations to the IAPQA Council -April 30,2006
Notification of award to winners-July 31, 2006.
Award presentations in Sydney, Australia in Oct. 18-20. 2006, where the 12thAPQOC and the
12th APQO Core Council meeting will take place..
Reports will be destroyed after the evaluation and
the presentation of the awards.For more information contact:
Jose F. González PradoChairmanInternational Asia Pacific Quality Award CouncilMexican Institute for Quality Control396 Mariano Escobedo Av., 1st floorMexico City, 11590 MexicoTelephone: (52) 55 52501099 and 52547310Fax: (52) 55 52547390 and 52541047E-mail: <[email protected]> and <[email protected]>
November 30, 2005
Introduction Eligibility Requirements
Award Categories
Evaluation Criteria
The International Asia Pacific Quality Award
(IAPQA) has been established by the Asia Pacific
Quality Organization (APQO). Walt L. Hurd
Foundation. APQO is a nonprofit organization
that serves as an umbrella group that brings
together all of the leading quality professional
societies from countries that border on the Pacific
Ocean or are considered Asian nations. The
governing body of APQO includes
representatives from Australia, China, India,
Indonesia, Iran, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, United States, and Vietnam. The
award is administered by a foundation established
by APQO called “The Walter L. Hurd
Foundation.” Management direction for the
award is provided by the International Asia
Pacific Quality Award Executive Committee.
The following requirements must be met in order for an organization to apply for the 2005 IAPQA.
•The candidates for the award must already have won their National or Regional Quality Award within the last 3 years. (2003-2004-2005)
•The National Quality Award Organization must include in its evaluations of the candidates a site visit that verifies that the 2006 IAPQA application documents reflect the organization’s actual procedures, and the award process meets the international award standards as specified by the IAPQA Council.
The National Quality Award Organization/s are invited to recommend candidates for the IAPQA- International Asia Pacific Quality Award.
•Small manufacturing organizations (e.g., organiza- tions with less than 250 employees)
•Small service organizations (e.g., organizations with less than 250 employees)
•Small and large Educational organizations
•Small and large Health care organizations
•Large service and manufacturing organizations
Note: The second and last categories include government organizations.
Winner. Maximum points in every category.
Best of Class Distinction: Given to the organization having the second best points score above the 600 point minimum mark.
World Class Distinction:Given to the third best in every category.
Trained Malcolm Baldrige Award assessors, using the criteria set by the Malcolm Baldrige Award to judge organizations in the United States, are utilized to evaluate the candidates. Point scores are given in each of the following seven elements:
•Leadership 120 points•Strategic Planning 85 points•Customer and Market Focus 85 points•Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management 90 points•Human Resource Focus 85 points•Process Management 85 points•Business Results 450 points max Total Maximum Points 1,000 points
Applicants may submit their application form along the application report with responses addressing all Criteria Items according to the MBA requirements as indicated in the web : www.quality.nist.gov/PDF_files/2005_Award_Application_Forms.pdf Also the feedback report of the Award organization has to be enclosed.
Award Executive Committee members:
Dr. James HARRINGTON, Honorary Chairman
Mr. Charles AUBREY, APQO President
Eng. Jose Fco. GONZÁLEZ-PRADO, Chairman.
Vicepresidents:
Mr.Mario S Pennisi, Australian Org. for Quality
Mrs. Tang Xiofen, Shanghai Ass. for Quality
Dr. Geeta Bharadwaj, IMC Quality Cell –India
Dato A. Aziz Mat, Institute of Quality Malaysia
Dr. Miflora GATCHALIAN – The Philippines
Dr. Gilberto CONCEPCIÓN, Dominicana Rep.