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Patterns of business excellence

Danny Samson (Professor and Head of the Department of Management at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research interests have been in decision sciences, quality and operations management, and business excellence and competitiveness. He has published books in all these fields and many research articles. His most recent books have been Patterns of Excellence and Technology Management.)
David Challis (Has spent the last 20 years consulting for organisations in Europe, Australia, USA and Asia in the area of organisational change. He holds Bachelors and Masters degrees in engineering and a PhD in management.)

Measuring Business Excellence

ISSN: 1368-3047

Article publication date: 1 June 2002

2022

Abstract

Most companies have attempted a significant number of improvement initiatives such as total quality, re‐engineering, restructuring and teams, with very mixed success. In many cases these initiatives have been adopted without being part of an improvement strategy, but as part of a series of ad hoc decisions. This paper explores the deeper “pre‐conditions” that explain the variance in success of such improvement attempts and resulting performance changes. We describe and illustrate a holistic management system and set of guiding principles that are common to the world’s best companies. The system comprises closely connected elements of the integrated improvement strategy, action plans, performance management, external benchmarks, and rewards for all employees. Further, this system and the actions within it are guided by a set of principles that are common to “best” companies. This approach to management is different in kind to the ad hoc approach, and executives can assess themselves against the system and the principles framework. They can then set up an action plan to permanently change the state of their organisation and achieve a significantly improved likelihood that improvement initiatives will work sustainably.

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Samson, D. and Challis, D. (2002), "Patterns of business excellence", Measuring Business Excellence, Vol. 6 No. 2, pp. 15-21. https://doi.org/10.1108/13683040210431428

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