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Blogrige

The Official Baldrige Blog

Award Process, Events, and Training

The Quest for “Audacious Excellence”

At the upcoming 29th Annual Quest for Excellence ® Conference, Pete Reicks, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Performance Excellence for Baldrige Award

Cascading Goals for Better Outcomes

Most organizations have goals. And people who work there have goals, too. But the magic, experts say, is when organizational goals align with department goals

What America Still Needs

Last week, the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program released the 2017–2018 Baldrige Excellence Framework (Business/Nonprofit version). This booklet includes

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Blogrige, the official blog of the Baldrige Performance Excellence Program, shares practical guidance, success stories, examples, and inspiration on how Baldrige resources can support your long-term success, whether your organization is large or small, has one site or worldwide locations, and is just getting started or continuously improving.

The Baldrige Program offers a comprehensive and proven leadership and management framework that focuses on results in all areas of your organization. Learn more about the Baldrige Program, the products and services available to help your organization succeed, and how to self-assess using the Baldrige framework.

If you have any questions about Blogrige, please contact Baldrige Customer Service at baldrige [at] nist.gov (baldrige[at]nist[dot]gov).

The views presented here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of NIST.