2 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence To make a substantial contribution to Australia’s productivity and competitiveness. To promote Organisational Excellence.

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2 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence To make a substantial contribution to Australia’s productivity and competitiveness. To promote Organisational Excellence and Sustainable Improvement

3 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence Award programs around the world Global Excellence Model Council formed in 2000 with Australia as a founding member

4 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence Continuous improvement of outcomes delivered to all stakeholders challenge: To identify and resource the key priorities based on the right balance of stakeholder priorities

5 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence

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7 Recognition of your Council’s achievements in serving the community Continuous improvement and benchmarking Greater focus on stakeholders Enhanced morale

8 Dedicated to Sustainable Excellence Your interest Your advice Your support Next steps

Thank you.