If our team is recognized through the Deputy Minister of Executive Council Service Excellence Recognition Program, would we also qualify for the Premiers Award of Excellence?
There are some key differences between the Premier’s Award of Excellence (PAE) and the Deputy Minister of Executive Council Service Excellence Recognition Program. The first is that there is no external review of submissions for the Service Excellence Recognition Program, as is the case with the PAE. With the Service Excellence Recognition Program, the sponsoring Assistant Deputy Minister recommends teams for recognition to the department’s Deputy Minister, who then recommends the team for recognition by the Deputy Minister of Executive Council (assuming the team has appropriately completed the workbook process and can demonstrate success). PAE submissions are reviewed by an external review team, and recommendations for awards are based on pre-determined criteria. The second key difference is that the PAE is based on business excellence principles. Service excellence is one of those business excellence principles; therefore, teams being recognized through the service excellence princip
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- If our team is recognized through the Deputy Minister of Executive Council Service Excellence Recognition Program, would we also qualify for the Premiers Award of Excellence?
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- What are the submission deadlines for the Deputy Minister of Executive Council Service Excellence Recognition Program?