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Jury in Action
Awards jury meeting in progress under the chairmanship of
Lord Swaraj Paul
From right : C P Jain, Chairman & MD , NTPC, Pradeep Chaturvedi, Chairman, Institution of Engineers & Advisor , FAO, A K Khosla, Advisor, GEC India, Rakesh Bharti Mittal, Vice Chairman & MD, Bharti Teletech Ltd, Dr Uddesh Kohli, Former CMD, Power Finance Corporation & Chairman Consultancy Development Center
Mr. TKA Nair,IAS,Principal Secy to Prime Minister of India, (Chairman Awards jury) listening intently to all applications presentation by Mr Pradeep Chaturvedi, Advisor FAO and Chief Assessor. Also seen Dr PL Sanjeev reddy, Dr OPChopra, Dean Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University, and Dr Madhav Mehra
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Golden Peacock National Quality Award

The Award

The Golden Peacock National Quality Award, named after India's national bird the "Peacock", is awarded every year. Each category has two awards - the Winner and the Runners up. Each winner and runners up receives a trophy together with a certificate. The award winners may use the Golden Peacock National Quality Award logo on their printed and promotional material. Selected organisations may be given a commendation card. The Golden Peacock National Quality Award would be given separately for manufacturing and service sector organisations, under the following categories :

Normal Categories

· Large Enterprises (LE) --> 251 and above Employees
· Medium Enterprises (ME) --> 51 to 250 Employees
· Small Enterprises (SE) --> upto 50 employees

Special Categories

1. Education, Training, Research and development, Testing & Inspection
2. Service Sector covering Tourism, Transport, Couriers, Hotels & Hospitality, Healthcare, Telecommunication, Professional consultancies, Financial Institutions.
3. Government Organisations, Undertakings & Services.

Eligibility

Manufacturing or Service organizations or parts of organisations (self accounting profit centres) in the private and public sector operating in India may participate in the Golden Peacock National Quality Award.
The decisive factor for eligibility is that the operations of the applicant must reasonably correspond to all the Award criteria and which can be verified in India at the time of evaluation.
The operations of the applicant must be carried out independently, meaning that responsibilities, authorities, results, etc. are clearly defined. This must be documented, for example, in the annual report, organisation plan or equivalent.

Rules & Regulations

  Awards Council reserves the right to alter the Award Scheme.
  Awards Council reserves the right to award more than one trophy each year and also to withhold awards if the required standard is not met.
  Awards Council accepts no liability for any loss resulting from the disclosure of information concerning an entry, though all reasonable precautions will be taken to maintain secrecy.
  Awards Council cannot undertake to return documents or supplementary material submitted with an entry.
  Few selected Award winners may also be invited to make a brief presentation in the ensuing "World Congress on Total Quality" to share their experiences.
  The decision of the National Chairman of the Awards Council,on the recommendations of the Panel of Judges is final and no appeal or correspondence will be entertained

NON - DISCLOSURE AND CONFIDENTIALITY:

Names of applicants, commentary and scoring information developed during the review of applications are regarded as proprietary by IOD and are kept confidential. Such information is available only to those individuals directly involved in the assessment and administrative process.

IOD will take all reasonable action to ensure that applications and information therein are treated in strict confidence. However, in no way can IOD be held responsible for any loss of confidentiality to a third party. Moreover, IOD cannot be held liable for any damage (to goods, or persons, financial loss or consequential) incurred through the breach of confidentiality or otherwise by the applicants or any third party.

IOD reserves the right, prior to or subsequent to the Award Presentation, to publish and made public the salient details of the Quality improvement schemes of the Award Winners, as a step towards sharing of knowledge in the national interest.

FEEDBACK
All applicants for Golden Peacock National Quality Award scheme will receive a feed back assessment report.

APPLICATION
The Application should be submitted in duplicate neatly typed (minimum font size 10 pt.) only on one side of A-4 size paper in English covering the following:

1. Table of contents
2. Basic Information
3 Business Overview
4. Self-Appraisal Report
a) This report will be based on GPNQA model and criteria guidelines given under the title criteria description (as per annexure-3 attached). The guidelines consists of a set of questions which when answered, duly supported by the objective evidence, would help in appreciating the extent of excellence achieved by the applicant.
b) Support material:- Support material may have been derived from self-assessment of the organisation's activities. This information must be closely aligned with the nine Award assessment criterias. The criteria are carefully and deliberately phrased in non-prescriptive terms, to allow you the freedom to present self-assessment information which is relevant to your specific situation.


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Guidelines

 

 


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Golden Peacock Awards Jury
Joe Clark, Former Prime Minister of Canada & Chairman Golden Peacock Global Award Jury

Ola Ullsten, Former Prime Minister of Sweden & Member of Golden Peacock Global Award Jury

Dr Olivier Giscard d'Estaing
Founder & Managing Director INSEAD

James McHugh CBE, Former Chairman, British Gas

Dr William E Halal, Professor of Science Technology & Innovation, The George Washington University
James McRitchie, Publisher Corporate Governance, Sacremento, California
Viviane de Beaufort
Professor of Law, Essec Business School Paris, France
Justice P N Bhagwati, Former Chief Justice of India & Chairman Centre for Social Responsibility
Justice M N Venkatchaliah,
Former Chief Justice of India & Chairman Centre For Corporate Governance
Justice A M Ahmadi, Former Chief justice of India and Co-Chairman,IOD
Lord Swraj Paul, Chairman, Caparo Group,UK
Tony Colman,Chairman 2001/2002 Award Committee, Member of Parliament for Putney
Mr.TKA Nair, IAS
Principal Secy to PM of India
USEFUL LINKS
 
www.iodonline.com
www.wwquality.com
www.cfcg.net
www.nqacertification.com
www.wem.net
www.worldqualitycouncil.org
www.qualitymillenium.com
www.wcfcg.net
www.csrglobal.org
www.wef.org.uk
www.hariyali.org
www.himaachal.com

 

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