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News Release
The Princeton Section of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) has earned the 2003-04 Section Management Process Total Quality Award, one of
the highest honors a section can earn in the Society. Only 72 of 252 ASQ
sections earned this award for the 2003-04 year!
The Princeton Section will be honored at ASQ’s 59th annual
conference; the World Conference on Quality and Improvement (formerly AQC), on
The Section Management Process (
In
order to earn the Total Quality Award, sections must meet certain criteria.
First, they must determine a section volunteer roster and set long-term
targets. Second, the section must develop an annual business plan with
objectives and goals. Finally, a section must meet 75% of the goals set forth
in their business plan.
“Total Quality sections are typically the most successful
of ASQ sections. They consistently show higher levels of member satisfaction
and loyalty, which can be directly attributed to their efforts to assess and
meet the needs of members through careful planning,” said Andrea Spiegelberg,
ASQ’s Community Care Administrator for the
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and 800 organizational members, the professional association advances learning,
quality improvement, and knowledge exchange to improve business results, and to
create better workplaces and communities worldwide. As champion of the quality
movement, ASQ offers technologies, concepts, tools, and training to quality
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