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5.0 out of 5 stars Scorecard also balanced for people, September 2, 2002
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"lodewijkroelen" (Amsterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
Many organizations struggle with the implementation of the balanced scorecard. It is rumoured that about 70% of these projects fail. There are many reasons given for this, like wrong timing, no commitment of the organization, inadequate IT etc. These failures are a shame because, as the book Quest for Balance shows, the use of a good PMS helps organizations obtain better results! So we should concentrate more on the reasons for PMS-failure and the things we can do to make these successful. This book concentrates on the human factors which influence this success. These factors are still too often ignored, probably because humans are so hard to deal with. Based on case study research the author has discovered which factors are the most important, like visible commitment of top management and a firm belief in performance management. Also management styles are discusses. With this book the failure rate of BSC-implementations surely must go down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scorecard balanced for people, September 2, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
Many organizations struggle with the implementation of the balanced scorecard. It is rumoured that about 70% of these projects fail. There are many reasons given for this, like wrong timing, no commitment of the organization, inadequate IT etc. These failures are a shame because, as the book Quest for Balance shows, the use of a good PMS helps organizations obtain better results! So we should concentrate more on the reasons for PMS-failure and the things we can do to make these successful. This book concentrates on the human factors which influence this success. These factors are still too often ignored, probably because humans are so hard to deal with. Based on case study research the author has discovered which factors are the most important, like visible commitment of top management and a firm belief in performance management. Also management styles are discusses. With this book the failure rate of BSC-implementations surely must go down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scorecard balanced for people, September 2, 2002
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"lodewijkroelen" (Amsterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
Many organizations struggle with the implementation of the balanced scorecard. It is rumoured that about 70% of these projects fail. There are many reasons given for this, like wrong timing, no commitment of the organization, inadequate IT etc. These failures are a shame because, as the book Quest for Balance shows, the use of a good PMS helps organizations obtain better results! So we should concentrate more on the reasons for PMS-failure and the things we can do to make these successful. This book concentrates on the human factors which influence this success. These factors are still too often ignored, probably because humans are so hard to deal with. Based on case study research the author has discovered which factors are the most important, like visible commitment of top management and a firm belief in performance management. Also management styles are discusses. With this book the failure rate of BSC-implementations surely must go down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally human factor recognised in performance management!, August 15, 2002
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henk bulthuis (The Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
Andre de Waal manages to prove the importance of the human element as a critical success factor for using performance management systems (PMS). In this book he gives a clear overview which factors are important and how managers can use them. He uses very interesting case material to support his views. This book is not only for managers that want to set up a new PMS but also for managers that already use a PMS and struggle with it. A book that every manager needs to read and use in practice!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The human element matters most, August 7, 2002
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Jayne Grant (Marietta, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
In every implementation project the most difficult part is dealing with the human factor. It isn't so difficult to technicaly implement a balanced scorecard but getting people to actually use it always turns out to be the most difficult part. This book researches which elements we have to take into account to make sure that managers will use the balanced scorecard. Seeing that the scorecard is one of the most popular management tools of the last decade this is very important. The book provides useful advice as well as proof that using the scorecard indeed helps a company get better results. This is good news for everybody.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The missing link in the performance management literature!, August 4, 2002
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This review is from: Quest for Balance: The Human Element in Performance Management Systems (Hardcover)
On the backcover Robert Kaplan calls this book an important addition to the literature and I fully agree. The mechanisms of how to implement a balanced scorecard (BSC) are well know by now, but how to get people to actually use it is a whole other matter. This excellent book focuses on identifying the behavioral factors to which you have to pay attention to make sure that not only the implementation of the BSC will be a success, but also to make sure the BSC is really used by the people in the organization. Increasing our knowledge about the human element is very important to increase our use of such important management techniques as performance managemnt and the BSC, and this book does a great job of educating us!
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