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The third generation adds a Vision Statement, definitions for strategic objectives to the second generation {{this}}: | The third generation adds a Vision Statement, definitions for strategic objectives to the second generation {{this}}: | ||
− | * Vision Statement | + | * [[Link::t:BSC-VS|Vision Statement]] |
− | * Strategy Map | + | * [[Link::t:BSC-SM|Strategy Map]] |
− | * Definitions for | + | * Definitions for [[Link::BSC-SO|Strategic Objectives]] |
− | * Definitions and targets for | + | * Definitions and targets for [[Metric]]s |
See also: The Balanced Scorecard<ref>R.S. Kaplan & D.P. Norton: The Balanced Scorecard, Harvard Business Review Press</ref> | See also: The Balanced Scorecard<ref>R.S. Kaplan & D.P. Norton: The Balanced Scorecard, Harvard Business Review Press</ref> | ||
====Use Cases==== | ====Use Cases==== |
The Balanced Scorecard is a Term describing the strategic planning and management Practice to monitor the implementation and execution of the strategy.
Balanced refers to implementing diversity in metrics that prevent the risk of implementing a single-perspective strategy. Generally accepted perspectives required in a Balanced Scorecard are:
These perspectives (called Performance Attributes in OpenReference) are a first generation view of the Balanced Scorecard. Each perspective is measured by one or more Metrics. For each Metric the Balanced Scorecard has a target value.
The second generation adds the Strategy Map concept. The Strategy Map enables the representation of cause and effect between objectives and outcomes.
The third generation adds a Vision Statement, definitions for strategic objectives to the second generation Balanced Scorecard:
See also: The Balanced ScorecardDiscuss Contract Custom Solution
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Community Importance Rating:ID | Name | Level | x |
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BSC | Balanced Scorecard | 0 | BSC |
BSC-VS | Vision Statement | 1 | BSC-VS |
BSM | Business Strategy Map | 1 | BSM |