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Updated 7 Aug 2005 Worksheets
Our worksheets approach began with the Item-level requirements of the Baldrige Criteria and deconstructed them to individual phrases,
creating matrix-like analytical tools that make the completion of comprehensive applications almost fail-safe. We constructed a worksheet for each Item ![]() The legacy worksheet material is too old to be useful, so it's gone from the site. What we can offer is an up-to-date collection of articles and PowerPoint presentations on the subjects of writing and assessing against the Baldrige criteria - available here If you have a question, here's a real person available at SEARCH! Just click, fill in your request, and we'll get back to you as soon as we can |