Chapter Awards
SCVC has won Platinum 2005, 2006 & 2007!
Chapter of the Quarter Award:
Santa Clara Valley Chapter has won the Chapter of the Quarter Award by APICS (2nd time in the last 9 months).
CSCP Training:
Santa Clara Valley Chapter is awarded as one of the top performing chapters in US and No.1 chapter on the west coast for CSCP training with its best class instructors and well structured training program. |
Cbar Program
The Passport Program
is a standardized exercise that promotes action and innovation.
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Cbar Program promotes excellence in organizational
management by recognizing exceptional leaders who use the framework
of the Passport Program to exceed customer needs and expectations.
This program features a cycle of tactical planning, performance
measurement, evaluation, and re-planning. This award recognizes
four levels of achievement: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
With
the assistance of an instructional template, individual organizations
plan and execute a strategy of progress within the field of resource
management. Specifically, they identify an opportunity for innovation;
prescribe a program to address the opportunity; implement the program;
measure the results; and undertake further action to improve future
outcomes. It is a description of the organizations' overall experience
that is submitted to a panel of veteran APICS volunteers and regional
leadership. The panel evaluates the programs and provides objective
guidance through instructional feedback.
The
Passport Program encourages strong organizational management practices,
including solid strategic planning, continuity among leadership,
and recruiting and retaining members.
Individual
members also benefit by learning management skills that translate
to on-the-job success. These skills involve stronger communication
techniques, enhanced writing abilities, expanded leadership acumen,
and sound financial practices.
In
addition to the panel evaluation and guidance, organizations
also receive continued Society support, recognition and achievement
awards at the annual Volunteer Leadership Recognition Reception,
and publicity from a year-long campaign on the APICS Website.
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The Gold Award recognizes
organizations that have demonstrated exceptional organizational
management skills. These recipients have surpassed minimum
requirements in all areas of concentration, employed superior
teamwork techniques, and developed integrative and innovative
skills in problem solving.
The Santa
Clara Valley Chapter was a proud recipient of Gold Awards
in 1983, 1984, 1985,1986 and 1987, and again in 2000,
2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
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The Platinum Award recognizes
organizations that have consistently demonstrated superior
organizational management skills by receiving the Gold
Award for five or more consecutive years, indicated strong
integrative and innovative skills, and demonstrated exceptional
growth.
The Santa
Clara Valley Chapter was a proud recipient of the Platinum
Award for receiving the Gold Award for five consecutive
years 1983,
1984, 1985,1986 and 1987, and again in 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007. |
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