A Manufacturing Sector Leader Talks about the “Power of the Baldrige Framework”

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A Manufacturing Sector Leader Talks about the “Power of the Baldrige Framework”

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By Dawn Bailey

A nonprofit serving manufacturers that has generously supported the Baldrige Enterprise is AME (Association for Manufacturing Excellence), which comprises 4,000 manufacturing members ranging from executives to senior and middle managers. AME President and CEO Kim Humphrey not only leads AME but is a board member for the Baldrige-based U.S. Senate Productivity and Quality Award, a member of the Alliance for Performance Excellence, the network of Baldrige-based state and sector programs. 

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Kim on how she sees the synergy of manufacturing and Baldrige, and how we all can work together to support the U.S. economy.

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