The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy Into ActionHere is the book - by the recognized architects of the Balanced Scorecard - that shows how managers can use this revolutionary tool to mobilize their people to fulfill the company's mission. More than just a measurement system, the Balanced Scorecard is a management system that can channel the energies, abilities, and specific knowledge held by people throughout the organization toward achieving long-term strategic goals. Kaplan and Norton demonstrate how senior executives in industries such as banking, oil, insurance, and retailing are using the Balanced Scorecard both to guide current performance and to target future performance. They show how to use measures in four categories - financial performance, customer knowledge, internal business processes, and learning and growth - to align individual, organizational, and cross-departmental initiatives and to identify entirely new processes for meeting customer and shareholder objectives. The authors also reveal how to use the Balanced Scorecard as a robust learning system for testing, gaining feedback on, and updating the organization's strategy. Finally, they walk through the steps that managers in any company can use to build their own Balanced Scorecard. The Balanced Scorecard provides the management system for companies to invest in the long term - in customers, in employees, in new product development, and in systems - rather than managing the bottom line to pump up short-term earnings. It will change the way you measure and manage your business. |
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LibraryThing Review
User Review - ndrewtan - LibraryThingThe concept is interesting... but the more I am involved in BSC related initiatives - I appreciate that implementation is many steps away from this 'concept'. Which explains why there are many books written about implementation only. Read full review
The balanced scorecard: translating strategy into action
User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictKaplan (accounting, Harvard) and Norton, president of Renaissance Solutions Inc., created the "balanced scorecard" to assist businesses in moving from ideas to action, achieving long-term goals, and ... Read full review
Contents
Measurement and Management in the Information Age | 1 |
Why Does Business Need a Balanced Scorecard? | 21 |
MEASURING BUSINESS STRATEGY | 43 |
Financial Perspective | 47 |
Customer Perspective | 63 |
InternalBusinessProcess Perspective | 92 |
Learning and Growth Perspective | 126 |
Linking Balanced Scorecard Measures to Your Strategy | 147 |
MANAGING BUSINESS STRATEGY | 191 |
Achieving Strategic Alignment From Top to Bottom | 199 |
Targets Resource Allocation Initiatives and Budgets | 224 |
Feedback and the Strategic Learning Process | 250 |
Implementing a Balanced Scorecard Management Program | 272 |
Building a Balanced Scorecard | 294 |
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About the Authors | |
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The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action Robert S. Kaplan,David P. Norton Limited preview - 1996 |
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