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Direct Connection to Policy Area 6 <strong>of</strong> The Illinois Commitment<br />

DRIVE Model for Continuous Improvement<br />

Moraine Valley Community College<br />

What issue or need is addressed by the effective practice? In Moraine Valley’s mission statement, we state<br />

that “We are committed to continuous improvement and dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, and<br />

diverse learning opportunities and environments.” Also, one <strong>of</strong> the College’s six strategic priorities is to “build<br />

organizational capability through continuous improvement.” In order to ensure that the college is able to fulfill<br />

our mission, the DRIVE continuous improvement model was developed as a tool to assist all college<br />

departments with process improvement. A training program was also developed to teach faculty and staff to use<br />

the tool effectively.<br />

Description <strong>of</strong> the effective practice: The DRIVE tool can be used to develop a new and/or improved existing<br />

process. This tool, which incorporates elements from several continuous improvement models, includes the<br />

following five components:<br />

• Define – define the process to be improved<br />

• Review – collect and analyze internal and external data and identify improvement goals<br />

• Initiate – develop and pilot revised process<br />

• EValuate – review outcomes <strong>of</strong> pilot and use results to refine process<br />

• IntegratE – incorporate revised process into ongoing tasks<br />

This tool includes both an instructional and non instructional version to allow for improvements in all college<br />

processes, from evaluating administrative operations to tracking effectiveness <strong>of</strong> student services to assessment<br />

<strong>of</strong> student learning.<br />

The two-hour training program includes the following purpose, goals and outline:<br />

Training Program Purpose – The DRIVE continuous improvement tool serves the following practical purposes:<br />

• Provides a consistent method to follow when evaluating an existing or developing a new process.<br />

• Provides an objective approach to evaluating processes. This can be especially useful with difficult<br />

processes such as redistributing resources or eliminating programs and services.<br />

• Provides a comprehensive approach to continuously improving processes. By following all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

steps, important information is not overlooked and inadequate outcomes are eliminated.<br />

• Provides documentation when working toward recommendations for change and/or improvement.<br />

When all <strong>of</strong> the steps are followed, the resulting outcomes and recommendations will be supported and<br />

justifiable.<br />

Training Program Goals –<br />

• Understand continuous improvement and institutional effectiveness concepts<br />

• Understand DRIVE as a tool to help with continuous improvement<br />

• <strong>Practice</strong> using the DRIVE tool<br />

• Identify next steps to fully implement and report on DRIVE tool usage and resulting improvements<br />

Training Program Outline<br />

1. Overview <strong>of</strong> Training Program Process<br />

2. Review Training Program Materials<br />

3. Explain DRIVE Tool and Definitions<br />

4. <strong>Practice</strong> using DRIVE tool – Exercise<br />

5. Reporting – Interim and Annual<br />

6. Next Steps - Checklist<br />

How does this practice achieve sustainability? The DRIVE continuous improvement tool can be used with<br />

any process, either instructional or non instructional, at the college. Once trained, faculty and staff can follow<br />

the DRIVE steps whenever they need to develop a new process or improve upon an existing process.<br />

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