Electrical Businesses Turn Up Winners of Canada’s Best Managed Companies

Canada's Best Managed Companies

 

Deloitte announced the winners of the 2014 Canada’s Best Managed Companies awards program, recognizing excellence in Canadian owned and managed companies. This year’s winners are characterized by their continued focus on customer relationships as the foundation for growth. Best Managed companies have exhibited exceptional business performance and outstanding leadership in the Canadian marketplace, sharing an investment mindset that places them amongst the best in class.

Among the winners in the Canadian electrical industry are Stelpro, Gerrie Electrical, Distech Controls and Integral Energy Services Ltd.

Through the recession, Best Managed companies continued to invest while most companies mined cash flow and remained conservative on investments. The investment risk taken by Best Managed companies contributes to strong growth and financial performance, putting them ahead of other organizations that waited until the economy reset in the post-recession to make investing in their business a priority.

“Investing involves risk because the outcome is unknown,” said Peter E. Brown, National Co-Leader of Canada’s Best Managed Companies program and Senior Practice Partner at Deloitte. “However, remaining stagnant poses a greater risk than the risk of potential failure because investing is critical to growth.”

Technology is a key investment area and priority for Best Managed companies whether it’s systems implementation, consolidation or upgrades to the front end or the back office. Best Managed companies invest in technology to help maximize productivity. It also provides access to data to enable greater efficiency with business processes and to gather insights to help strengthen customer relationships.

The 2014 Best Managed winners are agile and adapt to customer needs and expectations by continuously challenging themselves to evaluate their strategy between focusing on a niche market or real diversification.

“Best Managed companies take a customer-centric strategy. The decision to diversify or take a niche approach will be unique to each company. What sets a Best Managed company apart is the ability to execute on the strategy,” said Mike Runia, National Co-Leader of Canada’s Best Managed Companies program and Ontario Managing Partner, Deloitte. “Goals become a reality when every individual within an organization is committed and understands what they can do to help actualize the strategy.”

https://www.bestmanagedcompanies.ca/en/meetourwinners/Pages/BestManagedWinners.aspx

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