The EFQM Excellence Model is a framework that helps organisations achieve sustainable success through continuous improvement. Created in Europe, it provides a structured approach to assessing strengths, identifying improvement areas, and aligning strategies with long-term value creation.
Developed in 1989 by the European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM), the model was inspired by similar efforts in the United States, such as the Baldrige Criteria. It has since evolved to address global challenges, with recent updates placing greater emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and agility. The model also underpins the EFQM Global Excellence Award, recognising outstanding organisations across Europe and beyond.
The EFQM Model is built around three core dimensions:
These dimensions are supported by guiding principles such as stakeholder focus, organisational learning, and adaptability. The framework encourages organisations to balance short-term performance with long-term impact.
The EFQM Excellence Model helps organisations:
As a European counterpart to the Baldrige framework, EFQM plays a vital role in driving organisational excellence worldwide.