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Partners and Links
Quality Texas Foundation The Quality Texas Foundation is a non-profit Texas corporation that administers the Texas Award for Performance Excellence. The Foundation, with administrative offices in Dallas, coordinates more than 300 volunteers from all areas of industry, government, education and health care who work together to assess and promote quality and performance excellence throughout the state.
The Texas Manufacturing Assistance Center is proud to partner with Quality Texas to foster continuous improvement in the private and public sectors of Texas. To learn more about the Texas Award for Performance Excellence and the training offered by Quality Texas, please visit the Foundation's web site.
Texas Alliance of Manufacturing Associations The Texas Alliance of Manufacturing Associations (TAMA) is an informal organization for the local and regional grassroots groups that support manufacturers througout the state. TAMA provides a forum for sharing ideas, best practices and viewpoints on issues that matter to the manufacturing community. The current members of TAMA are:
Dallas County Manufacturers' Association - 972.272.7551
Harlingen Manufacturers Association - 956.423.5440
Manufacturers Association of North Texas - 817.348.0706
New Braunfels Manufacturers Association - 830.643.6720
San Antonio Manufacturers Association - 210.979.7530
San Marcos Manufacturers Association - 512.754.3619
South Texas Manufacturers Association - 956.928.1313
Washington County Manufacturers Association - 979.836.4481
Eureka! Winning Ways Eureka! Winning Ways is based on 20 years of research of real-world success factors, work with hundreds of companies, and measures that keep you on track. It’s simple, direct, and delivers. Contact your local growth coach (link to list/map) to find out more.
The Alternative Board (TAB) of Fort Worth Its 3,300 plus international members, over 330 Texas members, and over 100 Fort Worth/Dallas members share best practices that helps - and holds accountable - each individual business owner to move his or her aspirations, goals and agendas forward. TAB members meet monthly in a facilitated board session to learn from one another’s successes and lessons learned. |
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