THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONAL EXCELLENCE PROGRAMS IN SECURITY PERFORMANCE
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During the late 20th century and the early 21st century, global changes transformed socio economic and political landscapes compelling all organizations in the globe to look for tools which help develop and sustain competitiveness (Hariram et al., 2023). Post World War II saw a transformation in Japanese Industries due to adoption of quality by Edward Deming whose philosophy of total quality enables the Japanese Organizations to demonstrate quality excellence. Similar to this, Europe also came out with the European Excellence Programme, which inspired the rest of the nations, including Singapore, Canada, and Australia, to have
excellence initiatives (Woldegiorgis, 2023).
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Abuzanjal, A., & Bashir, H. (2024). Service innovation challenges in UAE government entities: Identification and examination of the impact of organizational size and excellence model implementation. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 10(3), 100364.
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