Shanghai: Already one of the country's most famous brands, Haier Group was
Tuesday awarded the title of "China's Most Admired Company" for 2006, based on
the findings of a survey conducted by Fortune China and Chinese firm Hay Group.
This is the first time a Chinese com
pany has been involved in compiling the
list, which this year ranked Lenovo Group and Baosteel in second and third
place.
"We conducted the survey to introduce the achievements of top Chinese
companies to the world," said Chen Wei, general manager of Hay Group.
"It is also a good opportunity for Chinese companies to learn from domestic
and world-famous companies," he added.
Haier Group, which was founded in 1984 and has headquarters in Qingdao, East
China's Shandong Province, is now one of the world's leading domestic appliance
manufacturers.
"Haier has succeeded because of its endless pursuit of innovation," said
Zhang Ruimin, president of Haier Group.
Haier's earnings totalled 150 billion yuan (US$18.75 billion) in 2005.
Hay Group, a global management consulting firm, worked with Fortune Magazine
to conduct research to determine the world's most admired companies since 1997.
"So far, Chinese companies have lacked international scope," Chen said.
"Most Chinese companies are small-scale and limited to the domestic
market...But all of those listed among China's most admired companies have
undergone great development in recent years."
The study surveyed about 25,000 directors and executives from local eligible
companies, as well as financial analysts, to identify the companies that enjoy
the strongest reputations.
"Successful businesspeople have the right to evaluate a company's reputation,
rather than consumers and media, because they have a feeling for the business
world," Chen said.
About 418 eligible companies were ranked based on nine criteria.
These included innovation, employee liquidity, financial performance,
management, use of corporate assets, social responsibility, long-term investment
value, products or services and effectiveness in doing business globally.
Among the 1,576 valid responses, the 25 companies which earned the highest
scores were named on China's most admired companies all-star list.
There are no hotels on the top 25 list, although both Jinjiang Group and
China Travel Service Group were included in the research.
According to Hay Group, companies listed as the world's most admired
companies in past years performed better than those listed on the Fortune 500
and Standard & Poors 500.
"Most of world's most admired companies spent a lot of time and energy in
leadership development, talent training and company culture construction," Chen
said.
According to the worldwide survey, Toyota, the Japanese manufacturer of the
world's best-selling hybrid car, jumped up three places to the No 2 spot,
becoming the highest-ranked company outside of the United States.
"Chinese companies can learn from Toyota's continuous improvement," Chen
said.
The week-long study began on August 12. Eligible companies must have earned
at least 5 billion yuan (US$625 million) in annual revenue in
2005.