Ensuring Ethical Behavior from Business Leaders?

Paul Grizzell1. Leadership

I originally published this article in September, 2015, but with recent ethical issues in well-known companies such as Wells Fargo and Volkswagen, I feel it’s a good time to revisit the idea of senior leader’s responsibility for ensuring ethical behavior in the organizations they lead. In my performance excellence work with organizations that are using the Baldrige (Baldrige applicants, AHCA … Read More

We have met the enemy and he is us…societal responsibility in our daily choices

Paul Grizzell1. Leadership, 5. Workforce Focus, d. Valuing Workforce Members and Partners, i. Societal Responsibility, Uncategorized

I read an article today about Angus Deaton, the recently announced Nobel Prize winner in economics.   A quote in that article resonated with me:  “…we cannot understand the whole without understanding what is happening in the miniature economy of our daily choices.” (My emphasis) Any relation between that and Baldrige and EFQM? As many of us become more concerned with … Read More

A Baldrige and EFQM Perspective on Senior Leader Ethics

Paul Grizzell1. Leadership, a. Visionary Leadership, EFQM, Uncategorized

In my performance excellence work with organizations that are using the Baldrige or European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) Criteria, I find that many organizations are challenged in responding to the Criteria that address ethical behavior. Why?  Because they already have a set of values that they expect people to live by and they haven’t had any legal violations.  But “‘How do … Read More

Report to President: Baldrige is an effective tool to improve health care

Paul GrizzellArticles, Baldrige Categories, Healthcare, i. Societal Responsibility, k. Systems PerspectiveLeave a Comment

A recent report provided to the White House by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology titled “Report to the President: Better Health Care and Lower Costs: Accelerating Improvement Through Systems Engineering” makes seven systems engineering recommendations to address the challenges in health care.  I’m pleased to see Baldrige as part of one of the recommendations (Recommendation #6 … Read More