The winners of the 19th Conference on Organizational Excellence were announced

In the presence of the Deputy Ministers of Silence and the CEOs of Idro and Imidro, the winners of the 19th National Award for Organizational Excellence were presented with statues, certificates of appreciation and certificates of commitment to excellence.
According to reports شاتا“Innovative businesses consider three categories of economic benefits, social benefits and environmental benefits in the direction of sustainable innovation,” said Idro, Deputy Minister and Chairman of IDRO, on the sidelines of the 19th Conference on Organizational Excellence entitled Sustainable Organizational Excellence and Innovation.
Mohsen Salehinia stated: Organizational innovation, while being an acquired category, is also promoted through education, and for this reason, organizations must move in this direction.
The CEO of the Industrial Management Organization also said at the ceremony: “This year’s evaluations of the Organizational Excellence Conference have been done virtually due to the coronary conditions.”
Abolfazl Kiani Bakhtiari pointed out: The National Award for Organizational Excellence has been awarded since 1982, which has been created with the aim of creating a competitive environment in the excellence of organizations, creating a successful exchange of information and modeling other organizations.
In the section of awarding the National Award for Organizational Excellence, Mobarakeh Steel Company of Isfahan won the Golden Statue in 1400 in the field of construction and production at the level of large organizations, and the statue of Simin went to the parent company of Middle East Mines and Mining Industries Development (Midco).
Also, in 1400, the crystal statue was awarded to three companies of South Hormozgan Steel, Laleh Petrochemical Company and Sirjan Iranian Steel Company in the field of construction and production at the level of large organizations.
Also, seven companies received one-star certificates, four two-star certificates, nine three-star certificates, four four-star certificates and eight companies received certificates of commitment to excellence.
The National Award for Organizational Excellence is based on the European EFQM model, which is held annually by the Industrial Management Organization. This award is based on the evaluation of the approaches and management systems of organizations and the results of their success