The need to improve your organization’s performance has perhaps never been greater. There is a renewed need for improvement and systemic change within all organizations: customers expect more, competent workers are growing scarce, and competition is intensifying. But – with the complexity of organizations – where does one start? How do you know on which processes to focus? And how to do you sustain the improvement over time?
The Performance Excellence Network is pleased to announce a powerful full-day workshop: The Principles of Performance Excellence: Baldrige 101, February 5 in Bloomington. The workshop will be facilitated by Michael Garner (Momentum Group) and Paul Grizzell (Core Values Partners).
The workshop will also be held June 11 in Rochester and many other times in various locations throughout 2019, dates and locations to be announced soon.
The Baldrige framework provides a systems perspective for continuous improvement and advancing performance excellence. The Baldrige “Criteria for Performance Excellence” reflects the leading edge of validated management practice, against which any organization can measure itself to identify and prioritize improvement opportunities. This workshop will walk through the Baldrige Framework, will provide examples of tools and approaches that align with Baldrige, will “connect the dots” by showing how other improvement tools complement Baldrige, and will explore best practices from other organizations on the journey to excellence.
Workshop based on the 2019-20 Baldrige Criteria. If you are interested in becoming an Evaluator with our Performance Excellence Award, new Evaluators must take Baldrige 101 as a prerequisite.
Cost for the full day is $325 for members ($650 for non-members). Discounts available for teams of 3-4 from the same organization registering at the same time ($300) as well as teams of 5+ ($275). One copy of the Baldrige “Criteria for Performance Excellence” book ($30 value) is included, as are meals.
Biographies
Paul Grizzell brings experience in helping organizations improve their results through a focus on system-wide performance excellence. He has experience in leading and deploying Baldrige-based performance excellence initiatives, with expertise in aligning those efforts with specific improvement initiatives such as Six Sigma and Lean.
Paul also has expertise in engaging senior leaders in the process – helping them understand the “Why?” of a Baldrige-based performance excellence journey. As an Alumni Senior Examiner on the Department of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Board of Examiners, Paul has led multiple site visits and trains Baldrige Examiners, New Examiners, and Senior Examiners. He is a Judge for the American Health Care Association (AHCA), the Illinois Performance Excellence Award, the Minnesota Quality Award and the Virginia Senate Productivity and Quality Award and a past Judge for the Army Communities of Excellence Award. Paul is a past member of the Board of Directors of the MN, SD, and ND Performance Excellence Network (PEN). Paul has served on the Juran Fellows Selection Board for the Juran Center for Leadership in Quality at the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management. He has presented at national and international conferences on performance excellence, Baldrige deployment, and effective benchmarking.
Fifteen years of customer-focused sales and marketing management experience prepared Paul for understanding his clients’ businesses. This experience in dealing directly with clients has been invaluable in helping partner organizations ensure performance excellence initiatives are aligned with customer requirements. He brings a diverse background of business management and business improvement consulting in a variety of industries including health care, manufacturing, service, non-profit, and small business. Paul Grizzell is a 19-year Baldrige Examiner, an EFQM Assessor, and a Licensed Advisor for EFQM.
Michael Garner is a native Minnesotan and was raised on a 4th generation family farm near Atwater, MN. Michael currently resides near Rochester, MN in the rural town of Kasson. Michael has an extensive background in adult education and human resource development, as well as experience and passion for continuous improvement tools and frameworks, particularly the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence. With a strong skill set for training and facilitation, Michael is eager to use his talents to enhance the performance of your organization.
Michael’s experience as a trainer and adult educator spans over 25 years. During his time at the University of Minnesota studying Human Resource Development and Adult Education, Michael explored the strong links between workforce education and organizational development. As he moved forward with his career, Michael had the opportunity to combine his passion for helping others to learn with his knowledge of implementing change and improvement frameworks.