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Balanced Scorecards
I am certain if this is the right newsgroups for my
questions, but maybe I'm lucky and someone can provide me some pointers. Currently I'm doing research on the subject "Balanced Scorecards" (BSCs). I have very vague background knowledge on this. It is my understanding that BSCs enable organizations to clarify their vision and strategy and translate them into action (via graphs, metrics, etc.). I believe that there some very suffisticated software packages "out there"; however, I also believe that some more basic BSCs were completed in Excel. So, here are my questions: 1. Does anyone know some very good, "get-to-the-point" websites that will provide me more details on BSCs? 2. Has anyone ever developed BSCs in Excel? If yes, does anyone have some Excel sample docs that I could review? Thanks, Tom |
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Balanced Scorecards
Tom,
There's some info here http://www.microsoft.com/office/busi.../scorecard.asp and a possible free download here (NB - not a recommendation. http://www.qpronline.com/balancedscorecard/index.html Doubtless it's synonymous with TQM, TPM, Business Excellence, SixSigma etc. ad nauseam and therefore probably the kind of thing consultants will charge you an arm & a leg for to do "properly". Rgds, Andy |
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Balanced Scorecards
I appreciate the info...
Thanks, Tom "Andy Brown" wrote in message ... Tom, There's some info here http://www.microsoft.com/office/busi.../scorecard.asp and a possible free download here (NB - not a recommendation. http://www.qpronline.com/balancedscorecard/index.html Doubtless it's synonymous with TQM, TPM, Business Excellence, SixSigma etc. ad nauseam and therefore probably the kind of thing consultants will charge you an arm & a leg for to do "properly". Rgds, Andy |
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