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MANAGEMENT & HRD AWARDEES
 
Since its launching in 1984, the following institutions and individuals have been the recipients of the ARTDO International Management & HRD Awards in recognition of their outstanding contributions in the field of Management & Human Resource Development:
 
INSTITUTIONAL CATEGORY
 
2012 - Department of Civil Servant Development of Taipei City
 
2011 - Meralco Management and Leadership Development Center (MMLDC)
 
2010 - Atma Jaya Catholic University (Indonesia)
 
2009 - Institut Bank - Bank Malaysia (IBBM)
 
2008 - National Civil Service Institute (Taiwan)
 
2007 - ITD Group
 
2006 - Aluminum Bahrain Alba
 
2005 - Saudi Aramco Oil Company
 
2004 - Macau Productivity and Technology Transfer Center
 
2003 - Civil Service Development Institute
 
2002 - United Nations Staff College
 
2001 - Asian Development Bank
 
2000 - Chunghwa Telecom Co. Inc.
 
1999 - United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
 
1998 - Singapore Institute of Management
 
1997 - No winner
 
1996 - Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
 
1995 - China Productivity Centre
 
1994 - Motorola Penang
 
1993 - Sarawak Shell Berhad
 
1992 - Development Training & Communication Planning (DTCP/UNDO)
 
1991 - Institute for Small Scale Industries, University of the Philippines
 
1990 - Intel Technology Sdn Bhd. (Malaysia)
 
1989 - ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
 
1988 - Asian Institute of Technology
 
1987 - National Productivity Board (Singapore)
 
1986 - Japan Productivity Center
 
1985 - Central Training Division (India)
 
1984 - Asian Institute of Management
 
 
INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY
 
2012 - Prof. Dr. Irving Yi-feng Huang
 
2011 - Mr. Samson Lee sung Hsien
 
2010 - Mr. Muliana Sukardi
 
2009 - Mr. Ahmed M. Al Banna
 
2008 - Mr. Ebrahim K. Al Dossary (Kingdom of Bahrain)
 
2007 - Dr. Lyndon H. Jones (UK)
 
2006 - Mr. Ali M. Dialdin (Saudi Arabia/Middle East)
 
2005 - Dato' Dr. Toh Kin Woon (Malaysia)
 
2004 - Dr. Chi-Yuan Lin (Taiwan, ROC)
 
2003 - Prof. Dr. Vinayshil Gautam (India)
 
2002 - Dr. Thomas Chee (Malaysia)
 
2001 - Kofi Annan (United Nations)
 
2000 - Dato' Dr. Kang Chin Seng (Malaysia)
 
1999 - Binay Kumar (India)
 
1998 - Masaaki Imai (Japan)
 
1997 - Felipe B. Alfonso (Philippines)
 
1996 - Bernardo F. Ople (Philippines)
 
1995 - Sen. Blas F. Ople (Philippines)
 
1994 - Les Pickett (Australia)