ASQ Edwards Medal
Lean Applied's Sharil Goh Fadhil selected as American Society for Quality (ASQ) Edwards Medal Committee
Kuala Lumpur November 2009 - Sharil Goh Fadhil of Lean Applied has been selected to be one of the committee of The American Society for Quality (ASQ) most respected awards called Edwards Medal. He was nominated by Mr Larry R. Smith (ASQ’s National Director, 2004 – 2006) and approved by Ms Karen Prosser based on his merit as practitioner for more than ten years. ASQ is the world's leading membership organization devoted to quality. Sharil’s addition to the committee will bring valuable perspective to the award selection and his commitment to the task will be not be taken lightly.
Edwards Medal is presented to the individual who has demonstrated the most outstanding leadership in the application of modern quality control methods, especially through the organization and administration of such work in United States and internationally.
Since 1959, Edward Medals have been bestowed on various distinguished individuals who have been commemorated on their achievements and dedication in their area of expertise. Following are the individuals who have helped shaped the quality landscape of the world with their invaluable contributions:
Edwards Medalists
Lean Applied is governed by practitioners whom are ardent in helping companies in ASIA to develop Lean and Six Sigma Methodologies to improve services, deliveries, and reduce cost. If you would like more information on ASQ Edward Medal nomination, please call us at 603 5634 7090 or email at info@leanapplied.com.
