Excellence & Degradation
When I moved into a new apartment, I noticed things started breaking down after a year. They no longer looked shiny or new.
There was the orphan line where a cleaner scratched the wall with her cleaning cart. Scuffed baseboards. The weathered look of the patio after exposure to the elements.
The same thing happens with companies. A process that begins with full compliance starts slipping, usually after a year. It's as if the energy at inception slowly dissipates over time.
Thus wear and tear, degradation, lethargy and inertia become the fourfold enemies of excellence.
Maintenance Culture
No matter how qualitative you are, at some point, you will get tired and start dropping your standards without preemptive maintenance.
Sometimes the hands that built may not be able to keep things running. They may need help.
That is why many institutions institute what they call "maintenance culture." It's a way to keep things in working condition without degradations.
Hotels and Excellence
Hotels know about standards all too well. The best ones never seem to have smelly or stained carpets. This event is a sign of a finely ingrained maintenance culture which the organization embeds in a few ways.
First, these hotels have detailed facilities management check-lists. Everything and I mean, everything is written down by the caretakers including reminders to put on every bulb to ensure none is burnt out.
Second, the list is owned by the manager, not the employee. Everything is double-checked and triple-checked by someone trained to spot errors and who has an eye for quality.
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Third, there is a replacement schedule for furniture based on a depreciation formula. Some hotels retain their newness by selling and replacing furniture before it even starts to break down.
Fourth, key maintenance staff are always on call, while certain supplies remain in stock. These hotels won't go a full day without a light bulb being replaced.
Excellence Requires Structure
If you are already exhausted reading this, it explains why it's tough to maintain high standards. It's hard work and much easier to just let things slide.
You need an infrastructure to maintain standards, and this will cost you something. Excellence must become systemic and cannot be resident in a single individual with waning energy levels.
Localized or Scalable?
How scalable is excellence? Look no further than multinational brands to answer this question. They are perhaps the best case studies of scalable standards.
Some do this through remote franchising. Others train employees locally and then deploy them globally. But they have a formula and it works. Detailed brand manuals exist for a reason.
Perhaps when you look at these organizations, they provide hope that things don't always need to degrade over time. That there are spaces in this world which remain shiny and new. That standards can endure beyond a single person.
Thank you for reading.
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11 个月Thank you so much for your brilliant write-up that is filled with deep wisdom. I sincerely appreciate your spirit of excellence. I have sent you an email and I look forward to your kind response.? God bless you richly in Jesus' name - amen?
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1 年Well said
Brand Development Consultant | Helping visionary organizations & individuals to create clear, compelling, and problem-solving brands.
1 年Thanks for sharing Subomi... What a great read!
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1 年Succinctly put!