Implementing Tata Business Excellence Model in Tata Steel
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Case Details:
Case Code : OPER021
Case Length : 15 Pages
Period : 1996 - 2002
Organization : Tata Steel
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : India
Industry : Steel
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Achieving Business Excellence through TBEM
The significance of 'organizational excellence'6 was
not much appreciated in the corporate sector as late as 1982, when Thomas Peters
and Robert Waterman's book, 'In Search of Excellence' was published. Earlier,
organizations focused on a single aspect to improve quality, for example,
improving product and process, or systems quality.
However, focusing only on a single aspect was considered insufficient in
improving the overall organizational performance. Peters and Waterman proposed
that there was a need for a broad-based business excellence model for businesses
that should focus on an organization-wide thrust to improve quality.
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In 1987, Malcolm Baldrige proposed a business excellence model for achieving
organizational excellence in quality management. Companies that successfully
adopted the model were given the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality (MBNQ)
Value Award, introduced in the US in 1988. This award was conferred
exclusively on the US-based companies.
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Further to
the above developments, the Tata Group introduced the Tata Business
Excellence Model in 1996. By implementing TBEM7,
the management of the Group aimed at bringing about organizational
transformation, which was necessitated by the rising global competition.
The objective of TBEM was to improve the performance and efficiency of
the Tata Group in various business areas and to enable them to
successfully overcome the global competitive challenges. However, the
management felt that the attitudes and perceptions of people had to be
changed first before a major change could be brought about in the
functioning of the organization. |
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