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Performance Management: Finding the Missing Pieces (to Close the Intelligence Gap)
Performance Management: Finding the Missing Pieces (to Close the Intelligence Gap)
Gary Cokins
ISBN: 978-0-471-57690-7
©2004
304 pages
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Table of Contents
About the Author.

About the Web Site.

Preface.

1. Why the Need for Performance Management as a System?

PART ONE: Performance Management Process.

2. Integrating a Suite of Proven Methodologies.

3. Support from Fact-Based Data and Information Technology.

PART TWO: Strategy Maps and Balanced Scorecards: The Link between Strategy and Successful Execution by Operations.

4. Measurement Problems and Solutions.

5. Strategy Maps and Scorecards as a Solution.

6. Strategic Objectives’ Drive Gears: Cascading Measures.

7. A Recipe for Implementation.

8. The Human Side of Collaboration.

9. Fact-Based Management Accounting Data.

10. Scorecards and Strategy Maps: Enablers for Performance Management.

PART THREE: Leveraging Financial Analytical Facts and Truths.

11. If Activity-Based Management Is the Answer, What Is the Question?

12. Activity-Based Management Model Design and Principles: Key to Success.

13. Operational (Local) Activity-Based Management for Continuous Improvement.

14. Strategic Activity-Based Management for Customer and Channel Profitability Analysis.

15. Predictive Costing, Predictive Accounting, and Budgeting.

16. Activity-Based Management Supports Performance Management.

PART FOUR: Integrating Performance Management with Core Solutions.

17. Customer Intelligence and Customer Relationship Management.

18. Supplier Intelligence: Managing Economic Profit across the Value Chain.

19. Process Intelligence with Six Sigma Quality and Lean Thinking.

20. Shareholder Intelligence: Return on Whose Investment?

21. Employee Intelligence: Human Capital Management.

PART FIVE: Performance Management, Business Intelligence, and Technology.

22. Data Management and Mining with Performance Management.

23. Final Thoughts: Linking Customers to Shareholders.

Index.  


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