Another First
Posted on December 5th, 2008 - 10:30 AMAbout the author: Marcus Peacock is EPA’s Deputy Administrator.
Loretta Lynn once mused — to paraphrase — while everyone wants to go to heaven, nobody wants to make the trip.
It may not be everyone’s definition of heaven, but I carry around a punch list of my goals for 2008. It comprises ten numbered items. When a goal is reached, I punch a hole in the list next to the appropriate number.
I say it is the list of my goals, but it is really a list of goals for a large team of people at the Environmental Protection Agency. There is nothing on this list I could do alone. For instance, I have little idea how to establish a best practices system or create an electronic dashboard. Nonetheless, I am able to punch items off the list because people are willing to do the hard work necessary to make EPA a better agency and better protect human health and the environment.
I sat down with some of these team members almost a year ago and went through the goals. When I got to item number 7, there was a groan. Number 7 seemed impossible. It was something that no agency had ever achieved and, it seemed likely, no agency ever would achieve. I said, “That’s okay, we’ll leave it on the list and consider it a stretch goal.”
You see, in the many years it’s been available, only two agencies have ever won the President’s Quality Award for Overall Management Excellence. Think of it as a supercharged Malcolm Baldridge Award for the federal government. It’s not like winning an Olympic Medal. It’s more like winning 8 gold medals all at once. It’s possible, but very rare. And, certainly, no agency has ever won this award two years in a row.
And yet, last night, thanks to this team of EPA employees — employees who not only wanted to go to heaven, but were willing to take the trip — I took my hole puncher and punched out item number 7. EPA won the President’s Quality Award for Overall Management . . .again.
Of all the Cabinet and Cabinet rank agencies, EPA is the:
- first to publish quarterly performance data;
- first to have an ongoing public blog;
- first to broadcast management meetings throughout the agency;
- first to achieve and maintain the highest possible rating on the President’s Management Agenda; and, now,
- first to receive the top award for management excellence . . . back-to-back.
Not a bad pattern to keep going.
(Find out more about how we did it at http://www.epa.gov/pqa.)
Tags: President's Quality Award for Overall Management, quarterly performance data
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December 5th, 2008 at 1:57 pm
No wonder you were so chipper when I saw you in the elevator today! Happy holidays!
I’m glad to be part of the team that contributes to the ongoing public BILINGUAL blog!
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