Quality
New Mexico (QNM) administers the New Mexico Quality Awards
(NMQA) in accordance with Executive Order 94-20. The NMQA recognizes
New Mexico’s business, government, education, health care
and non-profit organizations for their commitment, progress, and
achievement in Performance Excellence. The NMQA are based on the
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) Criteria for Performance
Excellence.
Each year, individuals from around the state, including professionals,
graduate students, the self-employed and retired, give their time
generously and enthusiastically to serve the NMQA as members of
the Board of Examiners. Examiners bring knowledge of the Baldrige
Criteria, experience with quality systems, communication, leadership,
and assessment skills to the examination process. Members of the
Board of Examiners will receive public recognition at the QNM Conference
and on its website, as well as a letter from the Governor of New
Mexico and a letter of thanks to the Examiner’s immediate
supervisor, upon request.
Serving as an Examiner is a volunteer position and requires a significant
amount of time, effort, and dedication. To make the process as convenient
and educational as possible, you may draw upon the web-based resources
of Quality New Mexico and the Baldrige National Quality Program.
Costs and Reimbursements
Quality New Mexico is a non-profit membership organization and
members of the Board of Examiners serve on a volunteer basis, but
benefit from the training, networking, and educational experience
of being an Examiner. Quality New Mexico has costs associated with
providing Examiner training. However, this training is provided
without cost for Examiners who completely fulfill their duties as
Examiners. There is a $100 cancellation fee for those who do not
notify QNM at least three days prior to their scheduled training.
Those who participate in Examiner training but do not complete their
examination duties may, at the discretion of QNM, be assessed a
$400.00 training cost.
Travel costs to and from training locations and team meetings are
not reimbursable. Some meals are provided during Examiner training.
This program
can be a powerful learning experience and a valuable professional
development step for any individual.
Benefits include:
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Extensive insight into a framework
for implementing and assessing processes and systems
to manage an effective organization
•
Opportunity to
learn first hand innovative approaches utilized by leading
New Mexico organizations
•
Opportunity to work as part of a diverse
team with representatives of organizations from all
sectors of the New Mexico economy
•
Development of assessment and analytic
skills
•
Networking opportunities with peers
to enhance personal growth
For information, call or e-mail Jeff
Weinrach, Assessments & Recognition Business Unit Owner
and Awards Administrator, for questions, 505-944-2004 or 505-944-2001.