Deming Prize
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The Deming prize, established in December 1950 in honor of W. Edwards Deming, was originally designed to reward Japanese companies for major advances in quality improvement. Over the years it has grown, under the guidance of Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) to where it is now also available to non-Japanese companies, albeit usually operating in Japan, and also to individuals recognized as having made major contributions to the advancement of quality. The awards ceremony is broadcast every year in Japan on national television.
Two categories of awards are made annually, the Deming Prize for Individuals and the Deming Application Prize.
Winners of individual award
- 1951: Motosaburo Masuyama [1]
- 1952: Tetsuichi ASAKA, Kaoru ISHIKAWA, Masao KOGURE, Masao GOTO, Hidehiko HIGASHI, Shin MIURA, Shigeru MIZUNO, Eizo WATANABE [1]
Winners of application prize
- 1951
- Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (now part of Nippon Steel)
- Showa Denko K.K.
- Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
- Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd (now part of Nippon Steel)
- ... 1952 to Present
- 1989
- Florida Power & Light (first non-Japanese winner of award)
- 1998
- Sundram Clayton brakes division[2] (Sundaram Brake Linings), the world's first friction material company to win.
- 2002
- TVS Motor Company (TVSMC)[3]
- 2003
- Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., the world's first tractor company to win.[4]
- Rane Brake Lining Ltd.
- Sona Koyo Steering Systems Ltd.
- 2004
- Indo Gulf Fertilisers Ltd.
- LUCAS TVS[citation needed]
- SRF limited [5]
- 2005
- Rane Engine Valve Ltd
- Rane TRW Steering Systems Ltd.(SGD)
- Krishna Maruti Ltd., Seat Division
- 2006
- 2007
- Rane (Madras) Ltd.
- 2008
- Tata Steel, the first integrated steel plant in Asia to win Deming award in 2008
- 2010
- National Engineering Industries Ltd, part of the 150-year-old, multi-billion CK Birla Group. The first bearing manufacturing company to win.
See also
- Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
- European Quality Award
- Total Quality Management
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.juse.or.jp/e/deming/10_prizelist.html#01
- ↑ "Sundaram Clayton bags Deming prize". Business Standard. 23 October 1998. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
- ↑ "TVS Motor Bags Deming Award For Quality Mgmt". Financial Express. 3 November 2002. Retrieved 2010-06-08.
- ↑ Hindu Business Line
- ↑
External links
- The W. Edwards Deming Institute
- Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers (JUSE)
- JUSE : The Deming Prize information
- Toyota.com on winning the Deming Prize in 1965
- List of winners of the Deming Application Prize on JUSE web site
- Deming Medal (given to individuals by ASQ)
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