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The Baldrige Program is often asked for examples of how organizations use the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence to improve—whether the organization wants to improve just one area, a certain process and its associated results, or the entire organization from end-to-end.
The 2014 Baldrige Case Study: Buckeye City Schools (PDF) shows examples (both best practices and early approaches) of how a fictitious K-12 school system used the Baldrige Education Criteria to focus on its strategic challenges, improve student learning and other results, and leverage its core competencies and advantages.
Written by a team of volunteer Baldrige examiners, Buckeye City Schools is a preschool and kindergarten through grade 12 public education school system located in Ohio. The school system was designed to show an organization that was mature enough to compete for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, with processes that resulted in excellent educational outcomes but also with prudent management of financial and other resources.
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