This month's newsletter will be fairly brief, looking back at 2022 and a look forward to 2023.
I am very pleased with our progress this year. Some key highlights:
Building a strong relationship with Voice of the People, punctuated by their webinar for ASQ's Government Division
Attending the World Conference on Quality Improvement and seeing in-person examples of government committing to serve their "customers"
Releasing a framework proposal for reducing gun violence
Working with the Center for Electoral Quality and Integrity—with whom we are making tremendous progress, capturing voter expectations and operational standards for our elections
Top priorities for 2023 include:
Additional content and resources for each of our eight principles
Working with the Center for Electoral Quality and Integrity to achieve our 2023 goals (more details on this next month)
Advancing existing relationships and building new ones
Strongly supporting and promoting public policy consultation
Some brief updates:
I attended a webinar hosted by the Bipartisan Policy Center featuring the co-chairs of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress:
Well over 100 recommendations by the committee are either implemented or on the path to implementation.
Here's a link to their final report.
On January 12 at noon EST, ASQ's Government Division is hosting a webinar on "Fact-checking Journalism and Fact-checking to Improve Information Quality" presented by Angie Drobnic-Holan, editor-in-chief of PolitiFact. This event is open to the public, and I strongly encourage you to check it out. Register online to attend.
I wish you and your family a happy and safe holiday and a wonderful New Year. Thanks for your continued engagement and support of this work.
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