Winner: United House
Second: Bowey Homes
Gateshead-based Bowey Homes won this category two years ago for its culture-changing strategy, and the company has by no means rested on its laurels since then. It has asked staff what business issues were 鈥渒eeping them awake at night鈥 and the 400 items identified have been debated and proposals given the company鈥檚 support. Bowey Homes has also overhauled its training and development plan processes to focus on core competencies and attitudes.Third: Circle 33 Housing Group
A customer contact centre, new key performance indicators, a staff rewards scheme and integration of computer systems are the most tangible features of change at Circle 33. The housing association has completely restructured and modernised the services it delivers using the Business Excellence Model.Fourth: Southdale Homes
Southdale formed its staff into client-focused teams, internally redesigning its office in the process, in order to deliver four business plan objectives. Its objectives were customer satisfaction, on-time project delivery, health and safety and profitability, and all have improved as a result of the initiative.Fifth: Willmott Dixon
Empowerment has become a key word at Willmott Dixon, where empowerment seminars have helped to spread the message of culture change. As a result, staff empowerment scores have risen to 85% and staff turnover has fallen.Sixth: Haslam Homes
鈥淲in the hearts and minds of the staff鈥 was the motivational challenge adopted by Doncaster-based Haslam. Newsletters, roadshows, staff training plans and an academy for career development have helped increase job satisfaction and the company鈥檚 bottom line.星空传媒 Homes Quality Awards 2003
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