November 24, 2010
November 15, 2010
Morse & Company wins annual Communicator Awards
Sharee Morse & Jennifer Small (L) Frank Beachnau, Jamie Barnett & Jace Smith, MACU. |
Sharee Morse and Michigan City Mayor, Chuck Oberlie. |
The Communicator Awards is the leading international awards program honoring creative excellence for communications professionals.
This past awards ceremony was the 17th annual Communicator Awards.
The 2010 awards saw 9,000 entries submitted from companies and agencies of all sizes.
Monica Komansinski and James White, Marquette HS Principal. |
Every entry was judged by the International Academy of the Visual Arts - an invitation-only body consisting of top-tier professionals.
Congratulations to all the winners, especially Morse & Company Advertising Communications!
To see the winner projects as well as the rest of the creative work from the Morse & Company staff, head over to www.MorseandCompany.com to check out our website and the online company portfolio.
WorkingWell Receives ISO Certification
A client of Morse & Company, WorkingWell a division of The Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, has received International Organization Standardization Certification -- the first and only occupational health provider in the world to do so.
Read the press release from WorkingWell to learn more about the accomplishment. Great job, WorkingWell!
Read the press release from WorkingWell to learn more about the accomplishment. Great job, WorkingWell!
Dale Kramer and Tim Ross pose with the ISO Certification. |
Michigan City, IN -- WorkingWell Occupational Healthcare, a division of The Sisters of St. Francis Health Services, is the first occupational health provider in the world to receive ISO 9001:2008 Certification. WorkingWell provides occupational healthcare services for all types of workers, including professional, industrial, police force and firefighters. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is the world’s largest developer and publisher of international standards, with a network of national standards instituted in 162 countries. The entire system is coordinated by the Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland. ISO develops a set of standards and requires that they be applied to all key processes of the business. For over 63 years, ISO has been one of the leaders in quality certifications for the steel and manufacturing industries.
ISO certification also has many benefits in the health care industry. The quality management system provides a foundation of best practices, resulting in the highest quality health care, improved outcomes and reduced errors for patients. ISO 9001:2008 ensures the effectiveness of all documented processes, and the commitment to their use for every patient. By following ISO standards for quality management,
ISO certification also has many benefits in the health care industry. The quality management system provides a foundation of best practices, resulting in the highest quality health care, improved outcomes and reduced errors for patients. ISO 9001:2008 ensures the effectiveness of all documented processes, and the commitment to their use for every patient. By following ISO standards for quality management,
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