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The Framework of the European Foundation for Quality Management. Explanation EFQM.

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Total Quality Management (TQM) is the idea that quality control should not be left to a quality controller standing at the end of a production line. (Checking the final output). It is (or should be) something that permeates an organization from the moment its raw materials arrive, until the moment its finished products leave the premises.

 

What is the EFQM framework. Description

The EFQM Model is a non-prescriptive TQM framework based on nine criteria. Five of these are 'Enablers' and four are 'Results'. The 'Enabler' criteria are covering what an organization does. The 'Results' criteria are covering what an organization achieves. 'Results' are caused by 'Enablers' and feedback from 'Results' help to improve 'Enablers'.

The EFQM Model recognizes that there are many approaches to achieving sustainable excellence in all aspects of performance. It is based on the assumption that excellent results with respect to Performance, Customers, People and Society are achieved through Leadership driving Policy and Strategy, that is delivered through People Partnerships and Resources, and Processes.

 

EFQM frameworkEFQM is a non-prescriptive framework that recognizes there are many approaches to achieving sustainable excellence. Within this non-prescriptive approach there are some fundamental concepts which underpin the EFQM Model:
 

Concepts of the EFQM model

  • Results Orientation. Achieve results that delight all the organization's stakeholders.
  • Customer Focus. Create sustainable customer value.
  • Leadership & Constancy of Purpose. Visionary and inspirational leadership, coupled with constancy of purpose.
  • Management by Processes & Facts. Manage the organization through a set of interdependent and interrelated systems, processes and facts.
  • People Development & Involvement. Maximize the contribution of employees through their development and involvement.
  • Continuous Learning, Innovation & Improvement. Challenge the status quo and effecting change by using learning to create innovation and improvement opportunities.
  • Partnership Development. Develop and maintain value-adding partnerships.
  • Corporate Social Responsibility. Exceed the minimum regulatory framework in which the organization operates and to strive to understand and respond to the expectations of their stakeholders in society.

The EFQM Model is one of the most widely used organizational frameworks in Europe.

 

Uses of EFQM

The EFQM model can be used for the following purposes:

  • To assess organizations. Thus identifying where to focus improvement activity.
  • Benchmarking.
  • Strategy reviews and creation.
  • Basis for applying for the European Quality Award and many national quality awards.

EFQM tools

The following tools are provided:

  • RADAR Scoring Matrix - Results, Approach, Deployment, Assessment and Review
    Results - This covers what an organization achieves. In an excellent organization the results will show positive trends and/or sustained good performance, targets will be appropriate and met or exceeded, performance will compare well with others and will have been caused by the approaches. Additionally, the scope of the results will address the relevant areas.
    Approach - This covers what an organization plans to do and the reasons for it. In an excellent organization the approach will be sound - having a clear rationale, well-defined and developed processes and a clear focus on stakeholder needs, and will be integrated - supporting policy and strategy and linked to other approaches where appropriate.
    Deployment - This covers the extent to which an organization uses the approach and what it does to deploy it. In an excellent organization the approach will be implemented in relevant areas, in a systematic way.
    Assessment & Review - This covers what an organization does to assess and review both the approach and the deployment of the approach. In an excellent organization the approach, and deployment of it, will be subject to regular measurement, learning activities will be undertaken, and the output from both will be used to identify, prioritise, plan and implement improvement.
  • PATHFINDER Card
    The Pathfinder card is a Self-Assessment tool for identifying opportunities for improvement. Its purpose is to assist in the identification of improvement opportunities through Self-Assessment and to help build improvement plans. It is not a scoring tool, rather it is a series of questions designed to be answered quickly whilst undertaking a Self-Assessment. This tool can be used at either criterion or sub-criterion level.

EFQM is copyright ©1999 - 2003EFQM

 

Book: John S. Oakland - TQM: Text with Cases, Third Edition -

 

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Aly Hassan - Egypt EFQM Implementation "How to best start implementing EFQM? What are the first steps that should be taken to apply EFQM?"    0
Princewill - United Kingdom EFQM Benchmarking and Continuous Improvement "Using the EFQM benchmarking as a basis, how can this assist an organisation's desire for continuous improvement?"    0
Jamal Baathar - Yemen Using Efqm Model "I am working in the health field in - yemen and we are using the (modified) EFQM model in order to improve the quality of the reproductive health services reproductive and it work s"    1
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sadegh - Iran EFQM Excellence Approach? "What is the excellence approach in the efqm criteria?"    1



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   Samuel Fayez Beshay (Egypt) EFQM Implementation "The best way to start implementing EFQM is: - To study and implement the EFQM fundamental concepts, and
- To do a self assessment using the maturity map for concepts."
   Van Nuland (Belgium) Starting an EFQM Implementation "The best and only way to start with EFQM is to ask top management their strategic goals. In the next step you check how the use of EFQM model can help to realize the goals of the organization and the top managers."
   Mark Marshall (Australia) Starting EFQM "Agree with you both - top management commitment is essential and to have a wide understanding of your organization. There are many paths to do this."
   T Wilhelmsen (Norway) Starting an EFQM Implementation "As EFQM assessor, my suggestion is to invite someone qualified to inform and inspire the top management (manager) about how EFQM works and the benefits of it. The "learning organisation" is an important aspect in "
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   Ruba (Jordan) EFQM-Q Methodology "I'm working in the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology - Jordan
And we work now on the King Abdullah II Award for Excellence in Government Performance and Transparency case.
In the team of pro"
   Salim (UAE) EFQM "You can use Kaizen."
   David Wilson (Canada) Quality Improvement "You could also use the balanced scorecard and Deming. "Toyota Kata" (i.e. a way of doing something) by Mike Rother (2010) illustrates ho"
   Salim (UAE) EFQM Quality Improvement "Do you mean focus PDCA."
   David Wilson (Canada) Deming PDSA PDCA "PDSA or PDCA are essntially the same model, where "S" = study, or "C" = check. Please see here. At my age, I am more used to the Deming cycle as PDSA, but PDCA will also do."
   Salim (UAE) EFQM Quality Improvement "I know the Deming cycle but imean focus PDCA or focus pdsa."
   David Wilson (Canada) Focus Pdsa/pdca "Can you clarify your question/statement?"
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   Misbah Mokaddem (Lebanon) EFQM Workshops in Yemen "I have trained Yemeni focal teams (training the trainers) of a dozen of ministries including yours on an arabized version of EFQM during 2005 and 2006 - civil servie modernization project funded by the World Bank for the"
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   P.Castelijns (netherlands) EFQM "To implement a Quality system you have several stages. For example first Iso 9000 than TQM and at last EFQM."
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   Moe (UAE) Response "Sorry, but the sense I made out of thise question was whether the EFQM model followed any approach. The EFQM is not an organisation with policies and procedures and strategic goals. It is just a framework, which the a"
   Misbah Mokaddem (Lebanon) EFQM Versus CAF - Two TQM Approaches "Having used both methodologies based on the same framework I found that:
- Compared to Malcolm Baldrige framework they cover the lack of society results dimension.
- Compared"
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   Moe (UAE) Response "The EFQM model is not better, just more comprehensive. TQM is one of the methods to manage your procedures, while the EFQM addresses procedures as a part of the model. EFQM model is more concerned with what the organisat"
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   Editor (Netherlands) Classifying methods by EFQM Criteria "Interesting idea, Samuel. I am sure that you have noticed that some EFQM Criteria are already a match with 12manage disciplines: Leadership, People (=HRM), Policy and Strategy (Strategy), Partnerships and Resources (Sup"
   Samuel Fayez Beshay (Cairo) Classifying Methods by Efqm Criteria "Dear mr. Editor,
Thank you very much for this explanation, please update to EFQM 2010 model."
   Editor (Netherlands) EFQM 2010 model "Could you please describe the EFQM 2010 model? What are the diferences?"
   Samuel Fayez Beshay (Cairo) EFQM 2010 Model "There are slight changes in concepts, some changes in the criterion parts of the criteria, changes in RADAR scoring and weights."
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