Nonprofit Quality Forum

The American Society for Quality (ASQ) has partnered with ASAE and The Center for Association Leadership, and the Association Forum of Chicago to convene the first Nonprofit Quality Forum. Leaders from across the association community will take part in the event, Wednesday, September 19, in Chicago, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 “A key to organizational performance excellence in the nonprofit and association sector lies in an systematic approach to enterprise management,” said Paul Borawski, executive director and chief strategic officer of ASQ. “This meeting provides the chance for nonprofits and associations to look at the Baldrige model of excellence and the phenomenal results other organizations are getting by using enterprise management and then explore ways to start their own journey to excellence.”

More than 40 association leaders are expected to attend the day-long event. Attendees will hear from well-known quality leaders such as E. David Spong, retired Boeing CEO, who led two Boeing divisions to the winners’ circle for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

The Nonprofit Quality Forum is the next step in ASQ’s commitment to introduce quality methodologies to the association community. In 2005, ASQ took the lead role among a coalition of supporters to establish and secure funding for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award nonprofit category. The support for the nonprofit category came in the form of an increase of $1.5 million in National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) funding. This year, for the first time ever, nonprofit organizations – including charities, trade and professional organizations and government agencies – were eligible to apply for the nation’s highest presidential honor for quality and organizational excellence.

The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award is presented annually by the president of the United States to organizations that demonstrate quality and performance excellence. For more information on the Baldrige Award, visit http://www.quality.nist.gov/.

“ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership are so pleased that associations are now eligible to apply for the Baldridge Award,” said Susan Sarfati, president and CEO, The Center for Association Leadership and executive vice president at ASAE. “We greatly appreciate ASQ’s efforts in assisting associations in the new and complex process.”

“The Association Forum is honored to join ASQ and ASAE and The Center to support excellence in the association community,” said Gary LaBranche, CAE, president and CEO, The Association Forum of Chicagoland. “The inclusion of associations in the Baldrige award, recognizes the positive contributions associations provide to our society and economy.”

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