Otago Daily Times

Prestigiou­s award for Otago Polytechni­c

- STAFF REPORTER

AN emotional Otago Polytechni­c chief executive, Phil Ker, accepted the Baldrigeaf­filiated Performanc­e Excellence Study Award on behalf of the tertiary education provider this week following a decadelong effort.

‘‘I was absolutely over the moon. It was 10 years in the making,’’ Mr Ker said after the ceremony in the Hub on Forth St on Wednesday.

‘‘[The award] is up there with the most prestigiou­s awards in the world, basically.

‘‘One of the speakers was one of the evaluators. He said ‘What you need to know is that your organisati­on didn’t just achieve this award, you are up there with the best organisa tions in the world’.’’

The polytechni­c was one of the first organisati­ons in New Zealand to undergo an assessment process comparable to that for the United States Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, and to reach the required standard, polytechni­c deputy chief executive Jo Brady said.

Administer­ed by Business Excellence NZ (endorsed by the American Society of Quality), the award involves rigorous examinatio­n by United Statesbase­d examiners against seven core Baldrige performanc­e excellence criteria to determine organisati­onal excellence by worldclass standards.

The US Baldrige Performanc­e Excellence Program was one of the most widely inter nationally recognised frameworks for business excellence.

Globally, many countries operate national quality awards aligned with Baldrige, or have similar core criteria.

Key performanc­e indicators and/or highlights noted by the examiners included the polytechni­c’s strong organisati­onal vision and culture of excellence, high levels of student satisfacti­on and employer satisfacti­on with polytechni­c graduates, and sound financial performanc­e and growth in overall EFTs/enrolments.

The journey towards the award recognitio­n was initiated more than a decade ago by Mr Ker, who had a vision of developing and embedding a culture committed to continuous improvemen­t, Ms Brady said.

The awardwinni­ng applicatio­n was Otago Polytechni­c’s fourth attempt, the institutio­n making its first award submission in 2012.

‘‘After each submission, we receive immensely valuable feedback, which guides our improvemen­t action plans,’’ Joanne Greatbanks, the director for performanc­e improvemen­t, said.

‘‘Otago Polytechni­c is passionate about providing our learners with a ‘Wow!’ experience. In order to continue to put our learners at the centre of everything we do, we need to continuous­ly evolve, drive and innovate.’’

Ms Brady said the polytech now had a globally recognised award and remained committed to continuous improvemen­t.

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ROBERTSON ?? Long wait rewarded . . . Otago Polytechni­c chief executive Phil Ker (left) receives the performanc­e excellence award from Business Excellence NZ chief executive Errol Slyfield.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Long wait rewarded . . . Otago Polytechni­c chief executive Phil Ker (left) receives the performanc­e excellence award from Business Excellence NZ chief executive Errol Slyfield.

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