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Did a cowboy rodeo champion create the best theory of quality improvement? Malcolm Baldrige and his award

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21377997


 2011 May;20(5):465-8. doi: 10.1136/bmjqs.2010.050872. Epub 2011 Mar 3.

Did a cowboy rodeo champion create the best theory of quality improvement? Malcolm Baldrige and his award.

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Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, Florida 34211, USA. markbest20@hotmail.com


"Malcolm Baldrige was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1922. His father was H Malcolm Baldrige, a Nebraska lawyer and congressman. He was educated at Yale University, and received a bachelor's degree in 1944. In 1945, he fought in World War II at the battle of Okinawa. He married Margaret T Murrary in 1951, and they went on to have two daughters.
As a boy, he worked as a ranch hand and became very skilled at roping. He went on to become a member of the Rodeo Cowboys Association, was Professional Rodeo Man of the Year in 1980 and was elected into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1984. He went to work at a Connecticut factory as a labourer and became its president and a successful businessman.
President Ronald Reagan nominated Baldrige to be the 26th Secretary of Commerce on 11 December 1980. During his tenure, he reduced his Commerce Department budget by over 30% and was noted for his managerial excellence. He played a major role in reforming antitrust laws, and in forming US trade policy with China, India and the Soviet Union."

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