Category Archives: learning organisation

Judgement and Evidence: Audience Q&A

Using Judgement and Evidence in Modern Balanced Scorecards: the use of subjective and qualitative measures. Audience questions and responses I presented a BetterManagement webinar on this subject, on 14th October, and it received a lot of interest. You can listen … Continue reading

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A culture of performance

A culture of performance Good performance should develop a culture of performance, rather than one of “Measure mania” and “The tyranny of targets”. This uinderpins how we implement balanced scorecards that make a difference to an organisation I define a … Continue reading

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Balanced Scorecards and Learning

Balanced Scorecards and Learning To understand how learning fits in the balanced scorecard you have to have some history. Back when Norton formed Renaissance Worldwide with Kaplan as non-exec he had two other key directors (1994 I think). Harry Lasker … Continue reading

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