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Title Excellence models as complex management systems: An examination of the Shingo operational excellence model
ID_Doc 76188
Authors Edgeman, R
Title Excellence models as complex management systems: An examination of the Shingo operational excellence model
Year 2018
Published Business Process Management Journal, 24, 6
DOI 10.1108/BPMJ-02-2018-0049
Abstract Purpose - When appropriately implemented, excellence models such as the Shingo operational excellence model (SOEM), Baldrige performance excellence model and EFQM business excellence model aid enterprise quests for sustained superior results across varied dimensions. Evidence supporting this statement abounds in the literature and in practice. The models, however, tend to be driven by experience, rather than grounded in theory. The purpose of this paper is to explore theoretical underpinnings for such models, with the SOEM used for illustrative purposes. Design/methodology/approach - Management theory, systems theory and excellence modeling are integrated to yield a complex management systems based operational excellence model. Correspondence of this model with the SOEM is explored. Key elements considered include contextual factors external to the enterprise, diverse stakeholders, mediating forces, enterprise culture and representative enterprise processes. Findings - Understanding the theoretical underpinnings of excellence modelstheir elements and the interactions and synergies of these elementsenables more sure adaptation of such models to specific enterprise contexts, and more sure course corrections whenever corrections are needed. Originality/value - Many excellence models exist, their usefulness largely validated by anecdotal or empirical evidence. Such validation is important, but falls short of theoretically grounding these models. The approach taken herein serves to unify theory, empirical evidence and anecdotes, thus placing excellence models on more solid ground.
Author Keywords Systems thinking; Continuous improvement; Complex systems
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000447007200004
WoS Category Business; Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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