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OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE QUALITY AWARD (PQA) PROGRAM
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About the PQA Executive Order No. 448 October 1997
RA No PQA Act February 2001 Roadmap towards Global Competitiveness This template is free to use under Creative Commons Attribution license. You can keep the Credits slide or mention SlidesCarnival and other resources used in a slide footer.
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PQA is the highest national quality award patterned after the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) of the US and those in Europe & Asia.
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What is Philippine Quality Award?
Provides training for organizations and would-be assessors & best practice sharing conferences Promotes Performance Excellence through the adoption of PQA Criteria; Offers an assessment tool to evaluate organizational processes and performance results; and
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Objectives of the PQA Standards on organizational performance
National system for assessing quality and productivity performance Standards on organizational performance To recognize organizations which have achieved the highest level of quality and business excellence
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PQA FOR PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE
An integrated approach to organizational performance management that results in: Delivery of ever-improving value to customers & stakeholders, contributing to organizational sustainability Improvement of overall organizational effectiveness and capabilities Organizational and personal learning
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BENEFITS TO THE APPLICANT ORGANIZATION
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Thorough evaluation and review by experts & panel of assessors
Outside perspective of organizations Strengths and opportunities for improvement Feedback Report to guide your organization’s quality & productivity Improvement
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Increase employee involvement, customer satisfaction & retention
Achieve performance results Increase employee involvement, customer satisfaction & retention Benchmark for exceptional management practices
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PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
National Line Agencies Government Owned & Controlled Corporations Local Government Units State Universities and Colleges Other Government Agencies PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES PUBLIC SECTOR
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PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
Agriculture Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Medicines Consumer / Industrial Goods Foods / Processed Foods Electronics Services Educational Institution Healthcare Institution Financial Institution Other Industries PRIVATE SECTOR Small / Medium / Large Enterprise
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PQA ASSESSMENT PROCESS
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Submission of Application Report Eligibility Determination
Independent Review Initial Consensus Review Site Visit Pre-Site Visit Final Consensus Final Judges Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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Recognition Levels Highest level of for MASTERY
for COMMITMENT To Quality Management for PROFICIENCY In Quality for MASTERY PHILIPPINE QUALITY AWARD for Performance Excellence Highest level of Demonstrate superior results. *Role model in the Philippines Achieved significant progress in building sound processes Demonstrate serious commitment to Total Quality Management Recognition Levels
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Recognition for Commitment to Quality Management
PQA Awardees Level 1: Recognition for Commitment to Quality Management Electronic Assemblies Inc. Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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Recognition for Proficiency in Quality Management
PQA Awardees Level 2: Recognition for Proficiency in Quality Management Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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PQA Awardees Level 3: Level 4: PQA for Performance Excellence
Recognition for Mastery in Quality Management Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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Know more about PQA PQA Website pqa.org.ph@gmail.com
PQA Program | LinkedIn Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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OVERVIEW OF THE PHILIPPINE QUALITY CHALLENGE (PQC) PROGRAM
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What is Philippine Quality Challenge (PQC)
Self-assessment Consultancy Service Recognition Program Assist Private Organizations, specially SMEs, and LGUs in their journey to performance excellence
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PQC Program Beneficiaries (Private Sector)
Manufacturing Services Private Schools Agriculture Pharmaceutical Consumer Goods Health Care Financial Institutions Other Industries Based on capitalization Small: 3,000,001 to 15,000,000 Medium: 15,000,001 to 100,000,000 LARGE: More than 100,000,000 Based on the number of employees SMALL: 10 – 99 MEDIUM: 99 – 100 LARGE: 200 and above Public Sector: Local Government Units Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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Benefits of the Program
Acquire consultancy services that will serve as excellent guide for continual improvement. Be recognized at an annual conference. Be part of globally recognized organizations. Gain an outside perspective of your company’s STRENGTHS and OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT (OFI). Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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PQC Process PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE Awarding and Forum
Another Consultancy Service (for PQC Awardees) Awarding and Forum Improvement Validation Assessment Period Feedback Reporting Consultancy Service APPLICATION CONSULTANCY PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE Company Profile and Self-Assessment Form Submission Eligibility Application Form Submission PQC Applicants’ Training Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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PQC Process for Large Organization
Awarding and Forum Improvement Validation Assessment Period Feedback Reporting Consultancy Service APPLICATION PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE Company Profile and Self-Assessment Form Submission Eligibility Application Form Submission PQC Applicants’ Training Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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PQC Category Point Value
TOTAL POINTS Management 45 Planning 35 Customer Measurement and Data Management Workforce Operations Business Results 180 400 PROCESS CATEGORIES RESULTS CATEGORY Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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251 points out of 500 to be a PQC Awardee IMPROVEMENT VALIDATION SCORE
PQC Scoring 400 points ASSESSMENT SCORE 251 points out of 500 to be a PQC Awardee 500 total points 100 points IMPROVEMENT VALIDATION SCORE Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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Philippine Quality Challenge (PQC) Award
Recognitions Quality Class in Management Quality Class in Customers Quality Class in Workforce Quality Class in Operations Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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16 Private Sector 17 Applicant Companies 1 Public Sector
PQC Program Participants ( ) 15 Awardees 16 Private Sector 17 Applicant Companies 1 Public Sector
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PQC 1 Awardees 2012-2016 PQC 2 Awardees 2012-2016
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and Improvement Validation
The Link of PQC to PQA RECOGNITION Quality Class STRENGTH 2 OFIs ROUND OF CONSULTANCY SERVICE ND ASSESSMENT CONSULTANCY SERVICE and Improvement Validation Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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THE ASSESSORS
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The PQA Institutional Set-up
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Know more about PQC PQA Website https://www.pqa.org.ph
PQA Program | LinkedIn Property of Department of Trade and Industry – Competitiveness Bureau
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The End
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Rationale of the Agreement
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To intensify the promotion and advocacy of the Philippine Quality Award (PQA) and Philippine Quality Challenge (PQC) programs. The DTI – Competitiveness Bureau looked for an educational institution to partner with for a project in creating promotional ads for both PQA & PQC.
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Being one of the recipient of the PQA Level 1 Recognition for Commitment to Quality Management and having known to have a very active Mass Communication and Digital Arts Students, the Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Manila was identified by DTI – Competitiveness Bureau to become its partner.
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After the proposal, concept paper and coordination meeting between DTI – CB and Letran – Manila officials, the “QUALITYLYMPICS” was conceptualized.
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SAMPLE LOGO ONLY
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Project Description Qualitylympics
is a multimedia contest among Mass Communication and Digital Arts students developed and organized by the Department of Trade and Industry - Competitiveness Bureau in partnership with the Colegio de San Juan de Letran – Manila
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MECHANICS AND REQUIREMENTS OF “QUALITYLYMPICS”
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Objectives Promote the Philippine Quality Award (PQA) and Philippine Quality Challenge (PQC) program by tapping the interest and creativity of the students through the creation of 4 different types of advertising materials such as: Audio Visual Presentation (PQC) Audio Visual Presentation (Assessors) Print Ad (PQA|PQC) TVC/Animated Infographics (PQA)
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100% Requirements ORIGINAL
All entries must be completely original and not utilize content owned by another copyright holder unless the entrant has been granted specific usage rights. If a student project is selected and documentation of specific usage rights cannot be supplied, the project will be disqualified. DTI-CB and Letran-Manila will not be liable for any copyright infringement on the part of the entrant, and will not become involved in copyright disputes. 100% ORIGINAL
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Guidelines for AVP (PQC)
It must be able to connect to its target audience such as the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Local Government Units (LGUs). It should showcase the benefits of the program Maximum of 5minutes per entry
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Guidelines for AVP (Assessor)
It should showcase the caliber of the trained Assessors who partake in the assessment. It should showcase the benefits of being an Assessor Maximum of 2 minutes per entry
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Guidelines for Print Ad (PQA | PQC)
It must interpret and sell the PQA | PQC program through visual illustration It must be printed in A3 size paper placed in ½ illustration board.
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Guidelines for Animated Infographics (PQA)
The information is represented accurately and communicated clearly. Sources for additional information should be included in the credits (original sources whenever possible). Story/layout must be engaging and insightful, helping to pull the viewer through animated infographic illustration. Maximum of 2 minutes per entry
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Criteria for Judging CRITERIA DESCRIPTION POINT VALUE
Overall Creativity overall originality/uniqueness of the materials, use of original ideas and research, illustration and style) 30% (Judges) Overall Video Quality (this refers to the technical quality of the video in terms of clarity of the images and sounds) 25% (Professor) Visual Aesthetics (refers to the beauty or the pleasing appearance of the material) 10% Visual Impact (interpret and sell the PQA|PQC programs through visual illustration ) 15% Social Media (This refers to the images are woven into a story & how it leaves a lasting impact to the audience through its aural and visual appeal. (DTI-CB) TOTAL POINTS 100%
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THANK YOU! Any questions? DTI – Competitiveness Bureau
3rd Floor Tara Building 389 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Makati City Contact Numbers: | and PQA Website:
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