Simmons SOM Students Simulate BSC Development
Posted May 26, 2009 10:20 PM
by Ted Jackson
School of Management Students taking the Strategic Performance Measures spent three hours role playing as Board of Trustees developing a Strategy Map for the School of Management. Their two classes on the Balanced Scorecard equipped them for the task. The output was a draft strategy map for the Simmons School of Management, the oldest all-women's business school in the country.
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Strategy Management is Risk Management. Or Vice-Versa.
Posted May 20, 2009 5:24 PM
by Dylan Miyake
I recently had the opportunity to lead a clinic at GSMI's Enterprise Risk Management summit in New York. It was a very interesting and interactive session where we really had the opportunity to "roll up our sleeves" and talk about how risk management works (or doesn't, for that matter) in the trenches.
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Research Libraries Develop Scorecards
Posted May 20, 2009 7:40 AM
by Ted Jackson
Ascendant has teamed up with the Association of Research Libraries to help several of its members build Balanced Scorecards for their organizations. This initiative kicked off not a moment too soon as one of the libraries was notified of a 12% cut to its funding next year. The idea of a library scorecard is not entirely new.
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Can an outsider design your Scorecard?
Posted May 19, 2009 7:29 AM
by Ted Jackson
In London, some interesting news broke last week. The Department of Health hired McKinsey to draw up Balanced Scorecards for their Primary Care Trusts. The PCTs are the providers of primary healthcare in a centralized healthcare system like the UK. So of course the PCTs are not happy about it, but it does raise the question about whether a third party can build a scorecard for your organization.
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CSR is Necessary, Like it or Not
Posted May 18, 2009 8:57 AM
by Ted Jackson
I gave a presentation at the GSMI Corporate Social Responsibility Performance Conference last week in New York City. This clinic was fun and interesting. The topic was about aligning social responsibility with the Balanced Scorecard. If you have heard any of my presentations about the Balanced Scorecard in the past, you can imagine my approach.
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New BSC Community Site Launched
Posted April 28, 2009 3:17 PM
by Ted Jackson
Have you ever wondered what people were talking about online? People are Tweeting and Blogging about all kinds of things, and some of these things are related to the Balanced Scorecard. How are you supposed to keep up? I think it is too much to ask to search Google, then search Google Blogs, then search Twitter, and then look for other search engines and other social networks. Well we have made it all much easier at our redesigned BSC Community.
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DigitalNow 2009
Posted April 22, 2009 12:24 PM
by Dylan Miyake
We recently returned from Digital Now 2009, an executive leadership conference focused on association leadership in the digital age. At Digital Now, we presented with Project Management Institute and American Society of Mechanical Engineers on how the Balanced Scorecard can be used to drive change and innovation in associations.
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Mission Driven Performance Management Summit Photos
Posted March 12, 2009 9:34 AM
by Dylan Miyake
Photos from the Mission Driven Perfomance Management Summit are now available here. We look forward to seeing you at next year's event!
Mission Driven Performance Management Summit
Posted March 7, 2009 8:41 AM
by Dylan Miyake
I'm very happy to report that the first-ever Mission Driven Performance Management Summit in Washington, DC, was a smashing success! We had over 80 people in attendance and had incredible discussions about how the Balanced Scorecard can be used to drive lasting strategic change.
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Data, Data, Everywhere
Posted February 2, 2009 10:56 AM
by Dylan Miyake
Many of the organizations we work with are literally awash with data but totally bereft of insight. They track everything, from website hits to donation rates to recidivism. But they have no way of knowing whether or not they're making progress against their mission.
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