Author:
Antony Job P.,Bhattacharyya Sanghamitra
Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework for measuring organizational performance and organizational excellence, which could be used by small and medium enterprises.Design/methodology/approachAltogether, seven variables are proposed in the overall and work unit level for measuring organizational performance and organizational excellence. The proposed model for evaluating organizational performance and organizational excellence was taken through a round of pre‐testing using relevant statistical analyses, in order to validate the hypothesized relationships.FindingsExcellence is redefined as the ability or capacity of one performance variable to affect or influence the other performance variables in an organization. Total correlation is suggested for measuring different excellences and equations are suggested for calculating overall organizational performance and overall organizational excellence.Practical implicationsThe model developed for measuring performance and excellence can be used by small and medium enterprises to evaluate their performance and excellence periodically.Originality/valueThe definition and model developed for measuring excellence can contribute significantly to existing literature on excellence measurement. Further research can help in adding more variables to this measure to make the model a holistic one.
Subject
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,General Business, Management and Accounting
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