In the early 1990s, two business experts set out to design a new way to track corporate performance by looking not just at bottom lines such as profits and share prices, but at all the operations they ...
Last time we defined the tools to create the foundation of the balanced scorecard. At this point, a good facilitator has selected and managed the implementation team through the many debates and ...
A balanced scorecard is a strategy and performance measurement tool that can be used by human resources to evaluate the efficacy and efficiency of an organization's architecture or design. The BSC is ...
Results, inputs, value, or correlation? What receives the main attention within your approach to safety measurement? Safety measurements are evolving, and it's about time. About 150 years ago, safety, ...
The results of a “balanced scorecard” was shared with the North Allegheny School Board on Jan. 7, providing a transparent ...
The balanced scorecard is an analytical tool business leaders use to gauge organizational performance and refine long-term plans. Most scorecards have categories containing strategic and operational ...
Compensation of owners in a professional services firm has always been contentious. Over the years, several trends have developed based upon the size of the firm. A new trend is developing that is an ...
If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it. Metrics, the bane and blessing of corporate citizens, emerge from this truism. Metrics allow managers to determine the efficacy of process changes and ...
In my last post, I argued that marketers should use a Balanced Scorecard to measure and manage marketing performance. The Balanced Scorecard was introduced by Robert Kaplan and David Norton in the ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There’s an issue plaguing marketers from the wildly experienced to the startups, the data-driven to those still “gut-driven.” It’s the ...
Results, inputs, value, or correlation? What receives the main attention within your approach to safety measurement? Safety measurements are evolving, and it's about time. About 150 years ago, safety, ...
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