Wednesday 25 March 2009

There’s magic in the air, or is there?

The ‘phone has been ringing quite insistently over the last couple of weeks, and the calls have been primarily from organisations which gained conditional TQS certification last year. They are now about to receive a follow-up visit from the assessors, and they’re worried.

Conversations have begun with such statements as:

“We had our TQS action plan quite a while ago. We read through it and we meant to ….”

or

“We haven’t done much about A5, measuring impact, that sort of thing but we know we need to.”

The conversations then progresses to:

“So, do you think you can help us?”

Well, the answer is “yes”, but not necessarily in time for the assessors’ next visit.

What these callers are really asking me about is the state of my magic wand.

As you can see from the picture, it’s bent. In fact, it’s broken.

I can’t conjure up the sort of information that people are asking me to produce. I can’t manufacture data about the impact of your organisation’s work with employers.

The assessors want to see evidence about performance and outcomes. They want to see how you are doing with reference to the requirements of your own strategy.

They are looking for trends, and where appropriate, improvements in your performance over time.

This means you need to be able to demonstrate you have been doing the things you know you should be doing for some time.

Therefore, whether you are about to receive your second assessment visit, or if you are looking forward to your first assessment, remember you can’t just put lots of effort into the TQS for a short period of time, and then move on to the next trophy. You need to sustain your efforts and build your track record in anticipation of your assessment.

For the moment, focus on getting the right systems and processes in place and start tracking what you do to support employers and what you achieve with them.

Then, when the assessment approaches, you will have the necessary data and information, and you won’t need my magic wand.

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