PAC Continues Baldrige Journey
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Palo Alto College President, Dr. Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán (center), receives the Quality Texas Foundation “Engagement in the Organizational Excellence Journey” award on behalf of the college from Bill Grimes (left), a Quality Texas board member, and Dr. William H. Denney (right), Quality Texas CEO and Executive Director, during a Performance Recognition Ceremony held in Dallas, June 23. (Courtesy photo)
Palo Alto College Continues Baldrige Award Journey;
Receives “Performance Recognition” by Quality Texas Foundation
Palo Alto College was one of 22 organizations statewide to receive “Performance Recognition” by the Quality Texas Foundation during an awards ceremony held in Dallas, June 23.
Palo Alto College was recognized by Quality Texas for continuing its Baldrige Award journey by submitting an application for the Texas Award for Performance Excellence at the Engagement Level.
The Engagement award level is designed to help organizations assess whether they are developing and deploying a sound, balanced approach for running their organization.
Quality Texas focuses on an assessment and feedback process, education, training, and recognition to help businesses, schools, hospitals, non-profits, and government agencies improve performance. The Foundation administers the Texas Award for Performance Excellence program (based on the Baldrige Criteria), the state’s highest recognition for Quality.
The Baldrige Award is given by the President of the United States to businesses—manufacturing and service, small and large—and to education, health care and nonprofit organizations that apply and are judged to be outstanding in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis, and knowledge management; workforce focus; process management; and results.
Palo Alto College President, Dr. Ana M. “Cha” Guzmán (center), receives the Quality Texas Foundation “Engagement in the Organizational Excellence Journey” award on behalf of the college from Bill Grimes (left), a Quality Texas board member, and Dr. William H. Denney (right), Quality Texas CEO and Executive Director, during a Performance Recognition Ceremony held in Dallas, June 23. (Courtesy photo)
Palo Alto College Continues Baldrige Award Journey;
Receives “Performance Recognition” by Quality Texas Foundation
Palo Alto College was one of 22 organizations statewide to receive “Performance Recognition” by the Quality Texas Foundation during an awards ceremony held in Dallas, June 23.
Palo Alto College was recognized by Quality Texas for continuing its Baldrige Award journey by submitting an application for the Texas Award for Performance Excellence at the Engagement Level.
The Engagement award level is designed to help organizations assess whether they are developing and deploying a sound, balanced approach for running their organization.
Quality Texas focuses on an assessment and feedback process, education, training, and recognition to help businesses, schools, hospitals, non-profits, and government agencies improve performance. The Foundation administers the Texas Award for Performance Excellence program (based on the Baldrige Criteria), the state’s highest recognition for Quality.
The Baldrige Award is given by the President of the United States to businesses—manufacturing and service, small and large—and to education, health care and nonprofit organizations that apply and are judged to be outstanding in seven areas: leadership; strategic planning; customer and market focus; measurement, analysis, and knowledge management; workforce focus; process management; and results.
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