The Deming Prize is the longest-running and
one of the highest awards in the world. It recognizes both individuals for their contributions to the field of quality and businesses that have successfully implemented exemplary systems that promote quality of goods and services.[1] It was established in 1951 to honor
W. Edwards Deming who contributed greatly to Japan’s proliferation of statistical quality control after World War II. His teachings helped Japan build its foundation by which the level of Japan’s product quality has been recognized as the highest in the world, was originally designed to reward
Japanese companies for major advances in
quality improvement. Over the years it has grown, under the guidance of the
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 Prize.
Tata Steel, the first integrated steel plant in Asia to win Deming award
2010
National Engineering Industries Ltd, part of the 150-year-old, Indian multi-billion
CK Birla Group. NEI is the second bearing company in the world after NTN Corporation, Japan to win this coveted award. Mr Rohit Saboo ( President & CEO ) received the award in a glittering ceremony in Osaka, Japan.
2011
Sanden Vikas (India) Limited, (India)
2012
SRF Limited, Chemicals Business (India); Mr. Roop Salotra, President and CEO
Sundram Fasteners Limited, India [SFL got the Deming Prize for all its 17 plants located across India; Arathi Krishna, Managing Director, is the first woman to receive this award][23][27][28][29]
The Deming Prize is the longest-running and
one of the highest awards in the world. It recognizes both individuals for their contributions to the field of quality and businesses that have successfully implemented exemplary systems that promote quality of goods and services.[1] It was established in 1951 to honor
W. Edwards Deming who contributed greatly to Japan’s proliferation of statistical quality control after World War II. His teachings helped Japan build its foundation by which the level of Japan’s product quality has been recognized as the highest in the world, was originally designed to reward
Japanese companies for major advances in
quality improvement. Over the years it has grown, under the guidance of the
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 Prize.
Tata Steel, the first integrated steel plant in Asia to win Deming award
2010
National Engineering Industries Ltd, part of the 150-year-old, Indian multi-billion
CK Birla Group. NEI is the second bearing company in the world after NTN Corporation, Japan to win this coveted award. Mr Rohit Saboo ( President & CEO ) received the award in a glittering ceremony in Osaka, Japan.
2011
Sanden Vikas (India) Limited, (India)
2012
SRF Limited, Chemicals Business (India); Mr. Roop Salotra, President and CEO
Sundram Fasteners Limited, India [SFL got the Deming Prize for all its 17 plants located across India; Arathi Krishna, Managing Director, is the first woman to receive this award][23][27][28][29]