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The Intel Quality Award

The Intel Quality Award (IQA) is awarded to groups within Intel that innovate, pursue continuous improvement, and uphold the organization's core values.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Local/State/National Quality Awards, Business Excellence, Quality, Quality Assessment, Recognition and Rewards Programs, Human Capital Management, Rewards and Recognition Programs  Processes: 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 6.4.1.6 Reward and motivate employees, 6.4 Reward and retain employees, 6.4.1 Develop and manage reward, recognition, and motivation programs  Industry: Computers, Electronics, Semiconductors, Telecommunication 
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How Intel Rewards Continuous Improvement and Connects Employees to Best Practices

Intel is the world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, designing and manufacturing a range of computing and communications products.

Type: Case Studies  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Continuous Improvement, Process, Local/State/National Quality Awards, Quality, Quality Assessment, Recognition and Rewards Programs, Human Capital Management, Rewards and Recognition Programs, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 1.1.3.1 Analyze organizational characteristics, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.2.2 Develop benchmarking capabilities, 12.2.3.3 Measure performance against benchmarks, 12.2.3 Conduct process benchmarking, 12.2.4 Conduct competitive benchmarking, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 6.4.1.6 Reward and motivate employees, 6.4 Reward and retain employees, 6.4.1 Develop and manage reward, recognition, and motivation programs  Industry: Computers, Electronics, Semiconductors, Telecommunication 
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A Catalyst for Continuous Improvement: The Intel Quality Award (Slides)

Increasing quality and growing a quality-oriented mindset within an organization requires a comprehensive, well-rounded approach.

Type: Presentations  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Continuous Improvement, Process, Local/State/National Quality Awards, Quality, Quality Assessment, Recognition and Rewards Programs, Human Capital Management, Rewards and Recognition Programs, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 1.1.3.1 Analyze organizational characteristics, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.2.2 Develop benchmarking capabilities, 12.2.3.3 Measure performance against benchmarks, 12.2.3 Conduct process benchmarking, 12.2.4 Conduct competitive benchmarking, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 6.4.1.6 Reward and motivate employees, 6.4 Reward and retain employees, 6.4.1 Develop and manage reward, recognition, and motivation programs  Industry: Computers, Electronics, Semiconductors, Telecommunication 
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A Catalyst for Continuous Improvement: The Intel Quality Award

Increasing quality and growing a quality-oriented mindset within an organization requires a comprehensive, well-rounded approach.

Type: Presentations  Topics: Benchmarking, Business Excellence, Continuous Improvement, Process, Local/State/National Quality Awards, Quality, Quality Assessment, Recognition and Rewards Programs, Human Capital Management, Rewards and Recognition Programs, Portals and Collaboration, Knowledge and Information Management, Information Technology  Processes: 1.1.3.1 Analyze organizational characteristics, 1.1 Define the business concept and long-term vision, 1.1.3 Perform internal analysis, 1.1.3.2 Create baselines for current processes, 12.2.1 Conduct performance assessments, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.2.2 Develop benchmarking capabilities, 12.2.3.3 Measure performance against benchmarks, 12.2.3 Conduct process benchmarking, 12.2.4 Conduct competitive benchmarking, 12.3.4.3 Identify specific IT requirements, 12.3 Develop enterprise-wide knowledge management (KM) capability, 12.3.4 Design and launch KM projects, 6.4.1.6 Reward and motivate employees, 6.4 Reward and retain employees, 6.4.1 Develop and manage reward, recognition, and motivation programs  Industry: Computers, Electronics, Semiconductors, Telecommunication 
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Using Quality Tools and Principles in K12 Education: Montgomery County Public Schools' Success for Every Student Initiative

Any large organization considering a process-based approach to improvement has a lot at stake. Imagine if your organization was one of the largest school districts in the United States.

Type: Presentations  Topics: Business Process Management (BPM), Business Excellence, Process, Continuous Improvement, Local/State/National Quality Awards, Quality, Performance Measurement, Measurement, Process Measures, Measurement, Quality Measurement, Process Management  Processes: 12.4.1.1 Select process improvement methodology, 12.4 Manage change, 12.4.1 Plan for change, 12.1.1.1 Establish performance measures, 12.1 Create and manage organizational performance strategy, 12.1.1 Create enterprise measurement systems model, 12.1.1.3 Set performance targets, 12.1.2 Measure process productivity, 12.0 Manage Knowledge, Improvement, and Change, 12.1.3 Measure cost effectiveness, 12.1.4 Measure staff efficiency, 12.2.3.3 Measure performance against benchmarks, 12.2 Benchmark performance, 12.2.3 Conduct process benchmarking, 12.2.5 Conduct gap analysis to understand need for change and degree needed, 12.4.3.2 Reengineer business processes and systems, 12.4.3 Implement change, 12.4.4.1 Monitor improved process performance, 12.4.4 Sustain improvement  Industry: Education (K-12) 
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