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The IiE Standard

A nationally recognised mark of quality to help drive sustainable improvement across all areas of your organisation leading to better services and increased profits.

Organisations serious about improvement and working towards organisational excellence are engaged with our Standard.

The IiE Standard complements the core principles of the EFQM Excellence model and helps organisations to:

• drive better services and increase profits
• develop a continuous improvement culture
• obtain market differentiation through public recognition
• access extensive networks of 'can do' organisations
• generate a significant Return on Investment

Our ‘Hall of Fame’ shows the hundreds of organisations proud to display the IiE plaque at their sites including public sector organisations, small businesses and household names such as BMW, Siemens and Vodafone.

It’s a recognised symbol of success - an independent endorsement showing employees, customers and other valued stakeholders that your organisation is committed to excellence.

Things you need to know to get started:

How to achieve it: the four steps to achieving the IiE Standard

IiE On-line: our unique online tool makes it even easier for you to drive sustainable improvement across all areas of your organisation.

Hall of Fame: those organisations already proudly displaying their plaque

FAQ's: all your questions answered

Download a printable information sheet about the Standard here.

“Investors in Excellence has helped us to identify our strengths and deploy best practice approaches, but more importantly, to build improvement plans based on solid evidence. Customer satisfaction has improved and IiE programmes such as process improvement and Lean have helped embed a culture of Excellence throughout the company."

Paul Maher – Managing Director, Siemens Metering Services

Relevant Events

Workshop: Introducing Excellence
Location:
Birmingham
Date:
16th November 2010