For those of us who pursue excellence using the Baldrige framework, the ability to demonstrate positive results for customers, communities and the workforce is fundamental. Baldrige distinguishes that the highest performing organizations segment these stakeholders by key groups – and measure the results for each accordingly. Turns out, these processes are also fundamental to improving intercultural (or “racial”) equity!
The Performance Excellence Network is pleased to welcome Lisa Tabor, owner of CultureBrokers LLC, to our October 3 SE Minnesota PEN breakfast discussion: “Hand in Hand: Performance Excellence and Intercultural Equity.”
In this interactive meeting, explore the benefits that can occur when Baldrige works hand in hand with intercultural equity approaches.
The discussion is October 3 at Woodlake Meeting Center, Rochester MN (details provided after registration). Continental breakfast will be served from 7:15 to 7:45 with announcements at 7:45 and the presentation from 8:00 to 9:00 am. No cost for members; $30 for non-members. To register and attend in person, contact [email protected].
To register to view livestream (free for all PEN members) and/or video-on-demand ($20 member, $40 non-member; free for Premium/Sponsoring Members), contact [email protected].
Biography
Lisa Tabor is owner of CultureBrokers® LLC. Since 2005, her company has consulted on a variety of cultural diversity, inclusion and equity projects for organizations as big as the nation’s largest private provider of hospital and healthcare services, and small as a community council with two employees. CultureBrokers’ emphasis on measurable outcomes and its focus on leveraging the power of structural influence has resulted in client and community recognition for distinguished and outstanding performance in achieving remarkable qualitative and quantitative results. Prior to launching CultureBrokers, Lisa held management positions in business and tourism associations, retail and media. She currently volunteers with the Performance Excellence Network as a Baldrige evaluator.