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Southwest District News
Reports
District
Meeting August 2009 Presidents' Reports (PDF 3.3 MB)
Chapter Alliance Partners
APICS SGV is continually seeking alliances
with other professional societies. We current have alliances
with:
American Society for Quality (ASQ) Los Angeles
http://www.asqla.org/
By making quality a global priority, an organizational
imperative, and a personal ethic, the American Society for
Quality becomes the community for everyone who seeks quality
technology, concepts, or tools to improve themselves and their
world. ASQ provides stewardship of the quality profession by
providing member (customer) value and increased society value
from ASQ activities. ASQ supports quality professionals and
practitioners in their efforts to grow in value in the
workplace and community, prove and communicate the economic
case for quality, assure that a vital, growing Body of
Knowledge is accessible to everyone, become the community of
choice for quality, grow the use and impact of quality in
every segment of the economy, and to make sure the world knows
the importance and value of quality.
Institute of Industrial Engineers
http://www.iienet.org/Chapter/region7/index.htm
IIE is the world’s largest professional society dedicated
solely to the support of the industrial engineering profession
and individuals involved with improving quality and
productivity. Founded in 1948, IIE is an international,
non-profit association that provides leadership for the
application, education, training, research, and development of
industrial engineering. With approximately 15,000 members and
280 chapters worldwide, IIE’s primary mission is to meet the
ever-changing needs of industrial engineers, which includes
undergraduate and graduate students, engineering practitioners
and consultants in all industries, engineering managers, and
engineers in education, research, and government.
Project Management Institute – Los Angeles
www.pmi-la.org/
The San Diego Chapter of PMI was formed and chartered in
1986. Since then, we have been continuously known for our
increasingly progressive and innovative programs. The
Chapter’s primary mission is to enable members to achieve
project management excellence by enhancing expertise through
project management education and training, supporting
professional credentials, and promoting association with
project professionals. Our Mission is to serve the
professional interests of chapter members by enhancing
expertise through project management education, training, and
PMI certification preparation; as well as, promoting
association and networking within the project management
community.
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