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Intel/AQA
Mentoring Program
The Arizona Quality Alliance (AQA) is pleased and
proud to continue our partnership with the Intel
Corporation for our Mentoring Program.
The Intel Corporate Quality group provides
skill-specific volunteers as mentors to small and
medium-sized organizations throughout Arizona.
Through Intel’s “Skills-based Volunteering” Program,
Intel Quality employees are matched to
organizations based upon their experience, skill
sets, passion and certifications. These volunteers
provide mentoring and assist organizations with
training in quality skills and accomplishment of
quality objectives.
2009 - 2010
Six organizations submitted seven proposals in
2009. Six proposals were accepted and are
currently in progress.
- A New Leaf - "Implementing an evaluation
team for assessing agency impact on client
outcomes".
- Arizona Correctional Industries - "Time
reduction in generating quotes and Time
reduction to process returned material
authorizations".
- Deer Valley Unified School District -
"Quality objectives in Data Management".
- East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) -
"Planning an awareness campaign & improved
organizational marketing".
- Town of Gilbert - "Reviewing the CQI program
& providing feedback".
If you have any questions regarding this program,
please call the AQA office at 480-874-5815.
Testimonials:Scottsdale Unified School
District:
“Over the course of several months and several
meetings the Scottsdale Unified School District has
been more motivated than ever before to deliver
Exceptional Customer Service to our students,
parents and peers. The mentoring provided to us by
Intel has been an invaluable resource in our
Customer Service Initiative.” - 2008
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New Leaf: "The
Intel team that worked with A New Leaf represented
the highest level of professionalism. Each
individual working with our agency took on our
initiative as their own and invested their full
commitment to doing whatever was necessary to move
the project forward. We greatly appreciate their
dedication to improving outcomes at A New Leaf." -
2009-2010
The Town of Gilbert: "This
was an invaluable experience for me personally and
for the organization I work for. I am very
impressed with Intel's commitment to skills based
volunteering! Thank you!." - 2009 - 2010
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