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Abstract

HBR OnPoint Articles save you time by enhancing an original Harvard Business Review article with an overview that draws out the main points and an annotated bibliography that points you to related resources. This enables you to scan, absorb, and share the management insights with others. During a year-long research project, the authors developed a ?balanced scorecard? performance measurement system that allows executives to view a company from several perspectives simultaneously. The scorecard includes financial measures that reveal the results of actions already taken, as well as three sets of operational measures that show customer satisfaction, internal processes, and the organization''s ability to learn and improve. Creating a balanced scorecard requires translating a company''s strategy and mission statement into specific goals and measures. Managers then track those measures as they work toward their goals. ?Putting the Balanced Scorecard to Work? (reprint number 93505), presents the implementation of this concept.

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Abstract

HBR OnPoint Articles save you time by enhancing an original Harvard Business Review article with an overview that draws out the main points and an annotated bibliography that points you to related resources. This enables you to scan, absorb, and share the management insights with others. During a year-long research project, the authors developed a ?balanced scorecard? performance measurement system that allows executives to view a company from several perspectives simultaneously. The scorecard includes financial measures that reveal the results of actions already taken, as well as three sets of operational measures that show customer satisfaction, internal processes, and the organization''s ability to learn and improve. Creating a balanced scorecard requires translating a company''s strategy and mission statement into specific goals and measures. Managers then track those measures as they work toward their goals. ?Putting the Balanced Scorecard to Work? (reprint number 93505), presents the implementation of this concept.

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