Transformation begins with removing common barriers to
greater success. Here are 5 keys to creating greater excellence in
all aspects of your organization.
- Elevate Your Vision.
Get
everyone in your organization to function as a team by
identifying a common, compelling vision that not only
motivates them to work together, but to give their very best
effort. To create a vision statement that elts all employees
know where the organization is headed and what the future
holds requires careful planning. Your vision becomes the
primary compass for your strategic plan - from which will flow
your 3-5 year goals and then your annual goals.
- Measure Progress.
Develop a systematic way of measuring your progress towards
your organization's vision. Too often, organizations only
measure themselves against their peers and/or competitors.
This becomes a difficult way to measure progress unless they
are consistently striving for excellence. You need to find a
way to take a regular measurement ever 6 months or so to
determine if your organization has moved closer to your vision
and has improved in its ability to create excellence. Your key
performance indicators for this measurement need to be much
more than financial numbers.
- Standardize Every Process.
Develop greater excellence in your organization by
standardizing proceeses - those repeatable things you do
within your organization. Quite literally, you are no better
than your repeatable business processes. John Maxwell was on
point when he said, "We overestimate the event and
underestimate the process. Every fulfilled dream occurred
because of dedication to a process." Your organization is
made up of dozens of repeatable processes. One of the
fundamental keys to creating excellence wthin your
organization is to create excellent proceeses.
- Use a Strategic Goal Process.
Develop a process in your organization for setting and
accomplishing goals - both stategic goals and improvement
goals. This process should include a clear defition of the
goal, identification of the goal benefits and critical success
factors, and a detailed task list identifying the due date and
responsible party for each task. Identify the progress that
needs to be made each month towards longer-term goals. This
will go a long way towards creating a high achievement culture
within your organization.
- Ensure Accountability.
Develop a process in your organization where employees are set
up for success and then held accountable to an account plan.
David H. Maister wisely said, "If people are not prepared
to be held accountable for what they do, it is unlikely they
will achieve much. To choose a goal without being prepared to
be accountable for progress towards it is to choose
nothing."
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