
Deming Prize
The Deming Prize is an international award established in 1951 to honor organizations for their outstanding achievements in quality management and improvement. Named after W. Edwards Deming, an expert in quality control, the prize recognizes efforts to enhance processes, productivity, and customer satisfaction. By promoting the principles of total quality management, the prize encourages companies to focus on continuous improvement and long-term success. Winning the Deming Prize is seen as a mark of excellence and a testament to an organization's commitment to quality and effective management practices.