Domino’s Change Management Framework, a comprehensive training program for both management teams and employees, was integral to the company taking the top prize in the Future-Ready Leadership category.
Commenting on Domino’s entry, the judges said: “This is an exceptional example of holistic and sustainable change management implementation across a complex business landscape.” They were also highly impressed with the company’s focus on building an internal change network to support projects. The vote for Domino as the category winner was unanimous.
Shane Burchett, Customer Experience Director, Domino Printing Sciences, added: “As an organization, we are hyper-focused on customer experience in all our processes, demonstrated in our commitment to effectively managing change at all levels of the business. Our customers and the markets in which we operate are constantly changing, so we need to ensure that we have a robust framework to support this and drive the business outcomes for the customer. Being recognized at this year’s Change Awards is a testament to the hard work that everyone has put into this vision so far.”
In addition, two Domino employees were shortlisted for individual awards: Lucia Ivanova in the Best Capability Builder category and Stephanie Chandler in the Technology Implementation category. Both attended the awards ceremony and said: “It was an honor to celebrate Domino’s fantastic achievement with like-minded change management professionals. We were inspired to hear about the work of other people outside Domino and learn from their examples and challenges.”
Robert Pulford, CEO of Domino Printing Sciences, added: “Our business agenda will require change, and this award is a testament to our commitment to equipping our leaders to ‘manage change’, both initiating and ensuring it delivers meaningful benefits.”
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About Domino
Since 1978, Domino Printing Sciences (Domino) has established a global reputation for the development and manufacture of coding, marking, and printing technologies, as well as its worldwide aftermarket products and customer services. Today, Domino offers one of the most comprehensive portfolios of complete end-to-end coding solutions designed to satisfy the compliance and productivity requirements of manufacturers across many sectors, including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, and industrial. The company’s core technologies include innovative inkjet, laser, print and apply, and thermal transfer overprinting systems designed for the application of variable data, barcodes, and unique traceability codes onto product and packaging.
Domino employs over 3,000 people worldwide and sells to more than 120 countries through a global network of 29 subsidiary offices and more than 200 distributors. Domino’s manufacturing facilities are located in China, Germany, India, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, and the USA.
Domino became an autonomous division within Brother Industries Ltd. on 11th June 2015.
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