What are your main strengths and where do you see the greatest need and potential for development? SIQ Management Index gives you a picture of the current situation in the business in relation to factors that characterize successful organizations.
SIQ Management Index involves more than a pulse measurement. With the subsequent workshop, the management team concretizes what the improvement work should focus on. The aim is to improve business performance by developing ways of working in priority areas.
With a relatively small effort, the organization's current situation emerges in a holistic perspective. The insights into the current situation provide management with better conditions to see how the organization can achieve its goals. To complement the responses from the management team, a number of direct reporting managers are included as respondents in the survey itself. SIQ Management Index differs from many other surveys by also showing variation, i.e. the extent to which you as a management team have a common understanding of how the business is run and the results achieved. The questionnaire, which is based on the SIQ Management Model, contains forty-five research-based questions. The areas cover customers & stakeholders, employees, management, business processes and results with a focus on sustainability in different perspectives.
A good time to use SIQ Management Index is in the context of strategic work. A research study conducted by Chalmers and Mid Sweden University shows some common success criteria among companies and organizations that have used the tool.
After the purpose of SIQ Management Index has been agreed with the groups involved, we make a plan for the measurement and workshop.
SIQ Management Index is run and coordinated by SIQ in close collaboration with SKI, Swedish Quality Index, which is responsible for conducting the survey.