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From Baldrige to the Bottom Line: A Road Map for Organizational Change and Improvement

From Baldrige to the Bottom Line: A Road Map for Organizational Change and Improvement

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Road map for results
Review: If leaders of any service business expect to achieve and sustain an outstanding level of service quality, they must sooner or later turn their attention to the organization itself as the means of achieving customer/ citizen focus..The culture, the vision and direction, the leadership, the alignment of resources and functions, and the motivation and commitment of the workers are all essential ingredients for service excellence. Therefore, if you hope to get things right on the outside, you first have to get things right on the inside. David Hutton takes us through the steps needed for an organization to undertake an organizational assessment His road map provides guidance and examples for users and acquirers of assessment instruments to develop a quality management system. There are at least 5 important elements that you need for conducting an assessment to drive organizational change: a genuine commitment by the leadership, an assessment model, an assessment method, competent assessors, and the prerequisite of reading David Hutton's book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: From Baldrige to the Bottom Line
Review: The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Process has grown in 12 years to be one of the most positive and influential prgrams to come out of Washington D.C. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses a measure of performance of the publicly traded Baldrige Award winners that compares these companies' stock price appreciation with the S&P 500 Index. In the most recent year, the "Baldrige Fund" outperformed the S&P Index by a margin of almost 5 to 1. Most companies will never apply for a Baldrige Award. However, many companies have used a Baldrige-based assessment criteria to evaluate their business and to focus their improvement efforts. The author has written a very useful guide for managers to use in deploying a Baldrige-based assessment system. As a senior Baldrige examiner I know that most companies need guidance to gain maximum benefit from an internal assessment process. Mr. Hutton's book is a must read for any manager or consultant before undertaking Baldrige-based assessment. It will also be useful to managers seeking ideas to improve an existing approach. In Baldrige-based assessments, the "how" question is looking for systematic approaches to the management systems in an organization. In this book, the author describes a systematic approach to assessment and provides illustrations through case studies of a variety of companies and how they use the process to get better at getting better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A handy repository of Hutton's experience and wisdom
Review: Written by a skilled business consultant David Hutton (who is also the President of his own company -- David Hutton Associates, Inc.), From Baldrige To The Bottom Line: A Road Map For Organizational Change And Improvement is a handy repository of Hutton's experience and wisdom concerning the assessment process, and just how to go about tailoring data-gathering techniques to suit the needs of any company or corporate project. A detailed and in-depth roadmap to discovering which areas need change or improvement and forging ahead to a smoother, more profitable future, From Baldrige To The Bottom Line is recommended for Business School reference libraries and corporate management reading lists.


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