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About the Minnesota Council for Quality
Who We Are: Our Purpose
The
Minnesota Council for Quality is a non-profit corporation that advances
improvement and performance excellence within organizations, individuals,
and communities.
We
believe that Minnesota 's socio-economic future depends largely on the
effective management of organizations throughout the state. Therefore,
our goal is to help organizations of all sizes, in all sectors, and
in all communities throughout Minnesota improve their operations and
their performance. We also believe that communities within the state
will be stronger if leaders work together to solve social and economic
challenges that cross organizational boundaries; therefore, part of
our focus is on providing leaders the network and means to improve the
communities in which they live and work.
What We Do: Our Mission

The
Council helps leaders identify strengths and improvement opportunities
and builds networks that bring information, resources, knowledge, and
best practices to organizations desiring to improve.
We
do this by, offering services such as our Baldrige-based organizational
assessments (and Minnesota Quality
Award), the Performance Improvement
Network, the Consultant
Referral Network, and the improvement Clearinghouse,
and by collaborating with other non-profits that focus on improvement.
Our
charge is to help leaders identify improvement opportunities and focus
resources (with services such as our Baldrige-based assessment process),
and then bring them the resources to help them take improvement action
(with services such as our Clearinghouse, Consultant Referral Network,
benchmarking, and Performance Improvement Network).
One of the symbols
that best represents our mission is the "infinity diagram" (shown below),
which implies that improvement is a continuous journey. The left side
of the diagram represents assessment, discovery, learning and prioritization;
the right side represents the available resources to execute improvement.
Though the programs and services that fit within either side may evolve
over time, the ultimate goal remains constant

Where We Started: Our History
We
were founded in 1987, as a result of Governor Perpich's 1985-86 Commission
on Minnesota 's Economic Future. That Commission was given the assignment
to study why Minnesota companies were losing their competitive edge,
and to propose solutions to strengthen the Minnesota economy through
the application of quality principles. A state entity was created as
a result of Minnesota Senate Bill 1479 Chapter 316 and the Minnesota
Council for Quality and Productivity was formed as a part of the Department
of Trade and Economic Development. The word "productivity" was later
dropped from our name, and the organization was eventually spun off
into an independent, private non-profit.
We
were one of the first state quality award programs modeled after the
prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award . Since our first Award cycle in 1991, there have
been nearly 100 Award recipients at various
recognition levels in Minnesota . These recipients represent a diverse
collection of organizations in various sectors, of various sizes, and
in various communities throughout the state. Minnesota is also proud
to have the second highest number of Baldrige recipients
in the country (seven) and the fourth highest number of Baldrige
Examiners
(24 in 2005).
Where We Are Going: Our Vision
The
Council will be the innovative national leader in facilitating performance
excellence.
Created
in 2006, this vision implies a subtle shift in how we provide value
to our members and stakeholders. W hile the Baldrige framework is one
of the most robust and effective management/improvement frameworks available
and our Minnesota Quality Award assessment process remains our core
service, it is not the only effective improvement method available.
Today, organizations are successfully using Six Sigma, ISO, Balanced
Scorecard, Lean, and a variety of other techniques to improve and manage
their organizations. Therefore, we are committed to helping organizations
identify current and emerging methods that are most appropriate for
their organization's needs, culture, and circumstances. And we will
work to broker resources, knowledge, and information to help them implement
those improvement techniques.
To
execute this vision, we have a parallel strategy going forward. We will
strive to build membership "clusters" throughout Minnesota, with each
cluster having access to our programs and services, with leaders within
each cluster networking and working together to solve community issues,
and with clusters connecting to each other to advance economic development,
job creation, and social improvements across the state. Secondly, we
are committed to collaborating with other organizations that focus on
improvement and performance excellence within and beyond Minnesota .
In doing so, we strive to continue to discover the most innovative,
valuable services and techniques for our members.
What
We Believe: Our Values
Focused on stakeholders. We offer innovative programs that create value
for organizations, individuals, and communities. We measure our success
in terms of our members' improved performance. We focus on exceeding
stakeholder needs. We are focused on service.
Committed to ethical behavior. We maintain the highest level of integrity
in all stakeholder interactions. We passionately guard the credibility
of the Minnesota Quality Award. We respect our stakeholders' proprietary
information.
Focused on building community. We believe in the power of networking
and sharing and thus work to connect stakeholders (members, customers,
volunteers, and partners) for the purposes of transferring knowledge
and best practices. We collaborate with other organizations that focus
on excellence.
Committed to effective stewardship. We value, respect, and are effective
stewards of our resources, including finances and the limited time of
our volunteers, partners, and staff.
Focused on excellence. We are a learning organization. We use data to
make decisions and improve our performance. We believe in the power
of continuous improvement. We are focused on the future, are agile,
and are committed to the Baldrige-based framework we promote
We
hope that we can help your organization - your company, your school,
your health care organization, your public sector agency, or your community
- achieve its objectives and continue your improvement journey.
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