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Remodeling and NHQ Performance Excellence

Jan. 13, 2012
2 min read

Remodeler winners of the National Housing Quality Award over the years cite a range of best practices that helped them to achieve this level of excellence. This includes the following as just a few.

  • The creation of a mission statement created with employee involvement as part of the process to gain employee commitment.
  • An ongoing exchange among managers, employees, trades, suppliers and customers helps monitor progress against the annual business plan and the three-year strategic plan.
  • An active reinforcement of the mission, vision and values by all team members.
  • A strong commitment to customer service.
  • Ensuring all employees to take at least 40 hours of training per year.
  • Providing product training from manufacturer representatives.
  • Establishing weekly safety talks in the field.
  • Leadership creating an open book approach, discussing the company's year-to-date performance, the number of repeat client inquiries and contracts, monthly income or invoices sent, close ratios and percentage of production complete. Comparing such metrics against goals for the year.
  • Implementing a profit-sharing incentive.
  • Creating surveys so trade partners can evaluate the remodeler, as well as remodeler field employees evaluating the trades. Information from the surveys are used to streamline processes, increase efficiency and identify problem areas.
  • Using a systems approach to increase field accountability and output per worker.
  • Moving toward a management system that will increase field accountability and output per worker.
  • Empowering employees by ensuring they have ownership in the business processes.
  • Gathering data on industry best practices and implementing them.

The NHQA criteria and the process of applying for the award which involves self-evaluation and assessment by a team of industry and quality experts helped these remodelers drive improvement in their business.

This link will take you to a list of Frequently Asked Questions. The FAQ addresses such questions as how does NHQA work, why apply now in this economy, its impact and other key issues.

http://www.housingzone.com/professionalbuilder/FAQ

For tips on writing the NHQA application

http://www.housingzone.com/blog/writing-successful-nhqa-application

About the Author

Denis Leonard

Denis Leonard has a degree in construction engineering, and an M.B.A. and a Ph.D. in quality management. He is a Fellow of the American Society for Quality and has been an Examiner for the Baldrige National Quality Award Board of Examiners, a Judge on the International Team Excellence Competition, and a Lead Judge on the National Housing Quality Award. He has experience as a quality manager in the home building industry as well as construction engineer, site manager, and in training, auditing, and consulting with expertise in strategic and operational quality improvement initiatives. His work has achieved national quality, environmental, and safety management awards for clients.

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