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Abbreviation | EFQM |
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Formation | 15 September 1988 |
Founders | Jacques Delors, Umberto Agnelli, Carlo De Benedetti, Carl Hahn, sv:Anders Scharp, Jan F.A. de Soet, nl:Cor van der Klugt, Serge Dassault, Heini Lippuner, fr:Raymond Lévy, Francis Lorentz, Konrad Eckert, Iain Vallance, Fritz Fahrni, R. Morf |
Legal status | Not-for-profit member foundation |
Purpose | Promotion of business excellence |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Coordinates | 50°52′08″N 4°24′15″E / 50.86878°N 4.40423°E |
Region served | Worldwide |
Services | Training, organizational assessments |
CEO | Russell Longmuir |
Chairman | Paul G.K. Little |
Main organ | Board of directors |
Staff | 20 |
Website | www |
Formerly called | European Foundation for Quality Management |
EFQM (the European Foundation for Quality Management) is a non-profit membership foundation established in 1989 in Brussels, when CEOs of 67 European companies subscribed to the policy document and declared their commitments to EFQMs missions and values.[1] EFQM works with over 50,000 organisations from across Europe and beyond, including organisations such as BMW, Robert Bosch, Aramco, Siemens and Huawei.[citation needed]