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Public Responsibility and Citizenship - Values and Concepts of the Malcolm Baldrige Criteria Part 9

 
Author: LM Foong

In this issue, I will share my experience acquired from the conglomerate and its operating companies. For the purpose of this article, I will articulate the Public Responsibility and Citizenship which is one of the Eleven Values and Concepts in Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. As before, I will use case studies to show how some of the companies implement them.

To recap, below are the Eleven Core Values and Concepts of Baldrige Criteria:-

Visionary Leadership | Customer-Driven Excellence | Organizational and Personal Learning | Valuing Employees and Partners | Agility | Focus on the Future | Managing for Innovation | Management by Fact | Public Responsibility and Citizenship | Focus on Results and Creating Value | Systems Perspective

I will deal with the one of the Value in bold letters in this article as below:-

Articulated Public Responsibility and Citizenship

An organizations leaders should stress responsibilities to the public, ethical behavior, and the need to practice good citizenship.

Leaders should be role models for your organization in demonstrating the practice of business ethics and public health, safety, and the environment. New product planning should include anticipation of adverse impacts from production, distribution, transportation, use, and disposal of your products. Hence, an effective planning to prevent it

Leaders of organizations should stress to not merely comply to the local and export law and regulatory requirements, but they should treat these and related requirements as opportunities for improvement beyond mere compliance. All these should be demonstrated by appropriate measures and target.

Case Study on Public Responsibility and Citizenship

In most of the companies I work with, minimum emphasis is put in placed to address these issues. Most of the time, it is reactive to problem pertaining to it. While most companies attempted to comply to the legal and regulatory requirements, non has a plan to exceed the requirement to it advantage. At times, compliance are done only when authority come along for inspection.

On the other hand, all companies complied to the export environmental requirement due to the stringent export controls. As this has a direct impact to the sales revenue, there is no incidence organization is ignoring the export safety, health and environmental requirements.

Opportunity for Improvement

I came across an electronic company in the United States has taken one environmental issue as a strategic issue. This company has a structure program to reduced the energy consumption in order to reduced its fuel usage. Not only it reduces impact to the environment, it also brings about cost saving in term of reduction in energy usage. It has done to an extent that it save the organization several million dollars in terms of operation expenses.

Companies should take this example as look critically its operation. As most of the waste come from the operations, perhaps look hard enough to the operation and focus on how to reduce the waste into the waste treatment plan. By doing so, it will certainly reduce the waste hence reduce the material cost.

In summary, having understood the Public Responsibility and Citizenship in Values and Concepts of Malcolm Baldrige, it should be taken as a strategic issue rather an operational. Most companies have in placed a Marketing Strategy, some would have Operational Strategy, would you want to consider having HR Strategy too? Leaders might benchmark their CEO of Baldrige Winners on their TQM successes in this value. My next article will articulate the next Core Values and Concepts in Focus on Results and Creating Value

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Disclaimer: This article is written by the author based on his practical application experience. All definitions and interpretation of terminology are his point of view and has it has no intention to conflict with experts in similar topic. The author holds no responsibility for the use of this article in any way. Full Baldrige Criteria are available at http://www.nist.gov/quality

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Author Bio:

LM Foong

He holds a Master Degree in Business Administration majoring in Total Quality Management (TQM). He provides consulting services specializing in TQM Implementations, Malcolm Baldrige Framework and ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management System. He conducts interactive workshops and hand-holding sessions in Strategic Planning, Improvement Projects in Cost Reduction, Quality Improvement, Productivity Improvement, Cycle Time Reduction for transactional processes in Insurance and Banking Sectors As well as developing Market and Customer Database for a Marketing company.

To-date, he works in a local conglomorate in Malaysia. Being in the corporate office of a local conglomorate, he has exposed to entrepreneurial and financial aspect of the business. As an internal consultant and strategic partner for the last 6 years, his achievements include project managed Quality Initiatives with a property developer in Singapore and Insurance company in Malaysia. He also build Internal Improvement Capability for Strategy Execution, Cost Reduction Projects in several manufacturing companies. He has consulted and facilitated more than 20 improvement projects within the conglomorate.

He has over 35 years work and consulting experience in various industries like Processing, Manufacturing, Insurance, Banking, Education & Training and consulting with both local corporations and MNC.

He has worked for Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Kemaman Palm Oil Mill, Motorola, Applied Magnetics, OYL Group and held several positions like Sr. Facilities Engineer, Manager in Manufacturing, Business Planning, Quality Control and Business Unit Manager.

He welcome feedback from readers

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