Monfort Institute

Nashville 2007

 

On October 1st we will have presentations from seven academics conducting cutting edge research in the area of performance excellence.  This will be your opportunity to not only hear about the research first hand but to help shape the research itself to drive the greatest benefit for all BAR Members.


In the morning of the second day we will focus on organizational sustainability starting with a presentations from three experts in the areas of the “triple bottom-line” (financial, environmental, and social). An executive roundtable discussion will follow the presentations to help internalize the concepts of sustainability and discuss their connection to the Baldrige model and reaching the next level. 


The afternoon will be action oriented.  Since numerous BAR Members have indicated a high desire to find methods and processes for benchmarking and sharing of best practices among BAR Members we will discuss and develop action plans for making this a real and feasible project over the next year.


In addition, the Summit will include a presentation and discussion of the Netdocuments system and how to get the most out of your membership.


Updates and collaborative discussions on key research projects from the 2006 Bachelor Gulch Summit; Executive Round Table on Sustainability; and Best Practice Sharing and Benchmarking planning.


Monday October 1, 2007

Research Projects – Review and Discussion


“Research for Sustaining the Gain and Reaching the Next Level”


These sessions engage the participants in an interactive discussion on the research topics. Some projects are in the formative stages and need input from the BAR executives to help develop the topic and the study. Other projects are in the analysis phase and need the input from the BAR executives to enhance the analysis and eventual conclusions and applications.


Breakfast (7:30a)


Welcome and Summit Overview (8 – 8:30a)

Bob McGough, CEO DynMcDermott


Collaborative Research Agenda and Process (8:30 – 9a)

John Latham, Monfort Institute


Research Projects – An Interactive Review and Discussion (9a – 12p)


1. Deployment of Processes to International Locations

Barbara Flynn, Indiana University and Susan Goldstein, University of Minnesota


2. Organizational Learning for Performance Excellence: A Case Analysis of Branch-Smith Printing Division’s Baldrige Feedback

James R. Evans, University of Cincinnati


3. Integration of the Business Performance Management Framework and the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Framework for Enhanced Competitiveness

Dr. Victor R. Prybutok & Muhammad M. Hossain, University of North Texas


Lunch - Getting the most from Nedocuments! – BAR Knowledge Management System Tutorial and Discussion (12 – 1p)

John Latham, Monfort Institute


Research Projects – An Interactive Review and Discussion (cont.) (1 – 4p)


4. The Impact of Leadership Turnover on High-Performing Organizations

Sharon Clinebell, Monfort College of Business, University of Northern Colorado


5. Leading the Performance Excellence Journey (Part 1): The Leadership System

John Latham, University of Northern Colorado


6. Leading the Performance Excellence Journey (Part 2): Leadership Characteristics (Styles, Philosophies, and Abilities)

Lisa Robinson, Capella University & John Latham, University of Northern Colorado


7. Leading the Performance Excellence Journey (Part 3): Organizational Learning – A Senior Leader Perspective

John Latham, University of Northern Colorado


Proposed Research Projects – Next Steps and Research Directions (4 – 4:30p)

John Latham, Monfort Institute


Wrap-up and Closing Thoughts on Day 1 (4:30 – 5p)

Bob McGough, DynMcDermott



Dinner (6:30p)

Local Nashville Restaurant - TBD

Tuesday October 2, 2007

BAR Sharing and Learning


“Pushing us to the next level”


This session will explore opportunities in the three areas of sustainability – financial, environmental, and social. This session will focus on the inter-relationships of all three areas and will seek to identify new insights into a balanced systems approach to these three areas.


Breakfast (7:30a)


Sustainability and the “Triple Bottom-line” – A Brief Look Into the Future (8:00 – 9:00a)

John Grant, Keiko Krahnke, Roger Maddocks – University of Northern Colorado


BAR Member Best Practices in Sustainability – Financial, Environmental, and Social: Presentations and Discussions (9:00 – 10:15a) – Note: Break built into session. Best Practice Presenters - TBD

John Timmerman, Ritz-Carlton


Executive Round Table (Part 1) - Identify the future Financial, Environmental, and Social opportunities (10:15 – 11:45a)

John Grant, Keiko Krahnke, Roger Maddocks – University of Northern Colorado


Lunch - BAR Structure and Participation Opportunities (11:45a – 12:30p)

Bob McGough, DynMcDermott


Executive Round Table (Part 2) - Identify the questions that we need to answer to take advantage of the opportunities (12:30 – 1:30p)

John Grant, Keiko Krahnke, Roger Maddocks – University of Northern Colorado


Building a sustainable sharing community - Identify opportunities for collaboration and sharing (1:45 – 2:45p) Large group discussion.

Jan Englert, North Mississippi Medical System


Closing Remarks (2:45 – 3:00p)

Bob McGough, DynMcDermott


Depart 3:00p


Logistics:


There are two good hotel options:


Loew's Vanderbilt hotel on West End Ave next to the CAT Financial office.

or

Marriott Vanderbilt approximately 2 miles from the CAT Financial office.


Both hotels have Caterpillar rates.