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Volume 2, Issue 2


                 A Balancing                                          on private businesses, and performance
                                                                      improvement and reform pressures on
                                                                                                                    measure financial and customer results,
                                                                                                                    operations, and organization capacity.
                                                                      public sector organizations, mandate that
                     Act                                              organizations continually worry about
                                                                      executing good strategy well, at the
                                                                                                                       This article discusses how to develop a
                                                                                                                    Balanced Scorecard performance system,
                                                                      same time that they worry about running       explores issues that organizations face
                                 About the Author                     business operations efficiently. Today’s      in building and implementing scorecard
                                                                      organizations need to be both strategically   systems, and shares lessons learned from
                             Howard Rohm is                           and operationally excellent to survive        organizations that have taken the Balanced
                          Vice-President of the                       and meet tomorrow’s challenges. One           Scorecard journey.
                          Balanced Scorecard                          framework that helps achieve the required
                          Institute, president of                     balance between strategy and operations           Originally developed as a framework
                          Howard            Rohm                      is the Balanced Scorecard.                    to measure private industry non-financial
          Howard Rohm Consultants, LLC and
                                                                                                                    performance, Balanced Scorecard systems
         an international trainer, consultant,
                                                                          The Balanced Scorecard is a Performance   are equally applicable to public sector
         and facilitator. He has over 25
                                                                      Management system that can be used in         organizations, but only after changes
         years of government and private
                                                                      any size organization to align vision and     are made to account for the government
         industry strategic planning, Balanced
                                                                      mission with customer requirements and        mission and mandates, not profitability,
         Scorecard, Performance Measurement,
                                                                      day-to-day work, manage and evaluate          that are unique to almost all public sector
         and information technology experience.                       business strategy, monitor operation          entities. (Some public organizations
                                                                      efficiency improvements, build organization   g e n e r a t e a n d u s e r eve n u e s t o o ff s e t
                                                                      capacity, and communicate progress to         expenses and minimize the need for
         Developing and Using                                         all employees. The scorecard allows us to     annual Congressional appropriations; their
         Balanced Scorecard
         Performance Systems
            Private and public organizations
         find themselves continually trying to do
         more with less. As I visit business and
         government managers around the world,
         I am reminded of Stephen Covey’s
         quote: “People and their managers
         are working so hard to be sure things
         are done right, that they hardly have
         time to decide if they are doing the
         right things.”

             Doing the right things and doing
         things right is a balancing act, and
         requires the development of good
         b u s i n e s s s t r a t e g i e s a n d e ff i c i e n t
         operations to deliver the products
         and services required to implement
         the strategies. Competitive pressures


Featured in this issue...
A Balancing Act - Page 1                                                                        Implementing the Balanced Scorecard in Asia - Page 27
by Howard Rohm                                                                                  an interview with Louis Schwendener

There’s More to Your Organization                                                               Meat Processor Slaughters Outmoded Culture - Page 29
Than You Can See - Page 9                                                                       by Jeremy de Constantin
by Brett Knowles
                                                                                                State of Illinois Performance Review - Page 30
Maintaining the Balanced Scorecard - Page 13                                                    by Ed Harmeyer
by Paul R. Niven
                                                                                                Reading Room - Page 31
A Journey of Change - Page 20
by Georgia M. Harrigan and Ruth E. Miller
A Balancing Act

                                                 Figure 1: Balanced Scorecard
                                               Performance Management System




     operations are more like a business than a government entity, and employee buy-in and communicate results; Business Strategies
     they could use the private sector scorecard model).               and Strategic Maps, to chart the course and define the
                                                                       logical decomposition of strategies into activities that people
        Originally developed in the early 1990s, the Balanced work on each day; Performance Measures, to track actual
     Scorecard has migrated over time to become a full Performance performance against expectations; New Initiatives, to test
     Management system applicable to both private sector and strategic assumptions; Budgets, including the resources needed
     public (and not-for-profit) organizations. 1 Emphasis has for new initiatives and current operations; Business and Support
     shifted from just the measurement of financial and non- Unit Scorecards, to translate the corporate vision into actionable
     financial performance, to the management (and execution) activities for departments and offices; and Leadership and
     of business strategy.                                             Individual Development, to ensure that employee knowledge,
                                                                       skills and abilities are enhanced to meet future job requirements
        Balanced Scorecard systems give us the ability to view three and competition. We’ll explore each of these components
     different dimensions of organizational performance: Results in more depth in this article and a follow-up article, in the
     (financial and customer), Operations, and Capacity, as shown in next issue of Perform Magazine. In this first article, we’ll
     Figure 1 above. The figure also shows the components of a fully concentrate on how to build a scorecard.
     developed scorecard system: Business Foundations, including
     vision, mission, and values; Plans, including communications,        In Balanced Scorecard language, vision, mission, and
     implementation, automation, and evaluation plans, to build strategy at the corporate level are decomposed into different
                                                                       views, or perspectives, as seen through the eyes of business
            Figure 2: Basic Of A Balanced Scorecard owners, customers and other stakeholders, managers and
              Basic Design Design of a Balanced
                Scorecard Performance SystemSystem process owners, and employees. The owners of the business
                                         Performance
                                                                       are represented by the Financial perspective; customers and
                                                                       stakeholders (customers are a subset of the larger universe of
                                                                       stakeholders) are represented by the Customer perspective;
                                 Financial                             managers and process owners by the Internal Business Processes
                                                                       perspective; and employees and infrastructure (Capacity) by
                                 Vision &         Internal Business    the Learning and Growth perspective.
                Customers        Strategy           Processes

                                 Learning
                                                                          Figure 2 shows an integrated relationship among the key
                                     &                                 parts of a scorecard system – Vision, Strategy, and Perspectives.
                                  Growth
                                                                       Balance is achieved through the four perspectives, through
                                                                       the decomposition of an organization’s vision into business
       Source: Kaplan & Norton




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A Balancing Act

                                                     citizens, regulators and other oversight bodies, businesses, and
                 Figure 3: Public-Sector Balanced    the public at large. These changes are much more than cosmetic
                            Scorecard
                    Public-Sector Balanced Scorecard – they represent a fundamental shift in the logic of building
                                                                                                  and implementing a scorecard performance system. But at the
                                                 Mission                                          heart of the public scorecard system, just like for the private
                                                                                                  sector, is business strategy.
                                            Customers/Citizens
                                   Customers & Stakeholders
                                Objective
                                        Measure Target Initiative
                                                                                                     Strategy is the approach used to accomplish the mission and
                                                                                                  implement an organization’s vision. Strategy exists at different
                 Budget                                                    Employees Initiative
                                                                         Learning & Growth        levels within an organization, such as overall organizational
    Objective
             Financial
    Objective Measure Target Initiative
                                                                                &
                                                                     Objective Measure Target
                                                Strategy
                                                                      Organization Capacity       strategy to, for example, address certain business markets
                                                                                                  and eliminate others, or to aggressively pursue research
                                          Internal Business Process
                                                                                                  and development internally as a way of developing new
                                          Internal Business Process
                                          Internal Business
                                    Objective Measure Target
                                    Objective Measure Target Initiative
                                                            Initiative

                                              Processes                                           products.

                                                                      Organizations usually have more than one macro business
 strategy and then into operations, and through the translation of strategy; typically, several common strategic themes or focus
 strategy into the contribution each member of the organization areas show up repeatedly across different businesses – Build the
 must make to successfully meet its goals.                         Business, Improve Operational Efficiency (or Effectiveness),
                                                                   and Improve Product Competitiveness, for example. The same
    Variations in the basic design are common. Typical pattern is true for public sector organizations, where examples
 changes include changes in the categorization of perspectives include: Meet Citizen Needs, Enhance Technology Applications,
 (Innovation and Learning, or Employees, in place of Learning Improve Operational Effectiveness, and Enhance Community
 and Growth, for example) and the number of perspectives Safety and Well-Being. Each of the above strategic themes may
 (adding Stakeholders as a separate, fifth perspective, for contain one or more business strategies that determine what
 example).                                                         people do on a day-to-day basis.

    When the Balanced Scorecard framework is applied to a                                             At the next lower level of strategy, sometimes called
 public organization, such as a Federal agency, a military unit,                                  management (or department) strategy, managers develop
 or a state and local government organization, the framework                                      the strategies for their business units that support overall
 must be changed to capture the mission-driven nature of public                                   organizational strategy and help propel an organization to reach
 organizations (in contrast to the profit-driven motivation                                       its goals. But before we know which strategies are successful
 of private businesses). Also, government reform initiatives                                      and which are not, they must be treated as hypotheses to
 at all levels of government are placing more emphasis on                                         be analyzed and tested as data becomes available from the
 accountability and results to meet citizen expectations for                                      scorecard management system. We need a framework to develop
 public services and products. The desired outcome for a private                                  and manage strategy, and align the work we do with the goals
 organization is a growing, profitable, competitive enterprise;                                   of the organization.
 for a public organization, desired outcomes center on the
 delivery of necessary, cost-effective services for citizens or                                      The decision to undertake development of a Balanced
 members (for not-for-profits).                                                                   Scorecard is a decision to undertake a journey, not work on
                                                                                                  a project. While there are discreet start and stop points along
    Figure 3 shows the basic design of a public sector scorecard                                  the way, one should not miss the point that the real value of a
 system. Note the changed emphasis on Mission (the key driver                                     scorecard system comes from the continuous self-inquiry and
 of a public sector organization), the change in the Customer                                     in-depth analysis that is at the heart of all successful strategic
 perspective to Customers & Stakeholders (mission driven                                          planning and Performance Management systems. Start your
 customer requirements, subject to government mandates                                            Balanced Scorecard with the idea that you are in it for the
 and limitations), and the changed positions of Financial and                                     long term, and that changing behavior is at least as important
 Customer perspectives. We like to use the term Employees and                                     as measuring performance.
 Organizational Capacity for the final perspective, to reflect
 the importance of the human system and of capacity building        The scorecard journey has two phases: Building The Scorecard
 through trained and knowledgeable employees and efficient and Implementing The Scorecard.
 information technology systems. Also, sometimes a Budget
 perspective is used in place of the Financial perspective,         We use a six-step framework to build an organization’s
 to reflect the budget formulation and execution processes Balanced Scorecard, and an additional three steps to implement
 associated with public accountability of funds.                 the scorecard system throughout all levels of an organization.
                                                                 The steps and their sequence are shown in Figure 4. At the
    For public organizations, the broader universe of all end of the first six steps, the high-level corporate scorecard
 stakeholders becomes important as Balanced Scorecard teams is developed and it forms the basis for subsequent scorecard
 account for the impacts of public programs on directly affected development. (Sometimes a scorecard journey begins in a



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A Balancing Act

                                                                                   need to repeat this “environmental scan” of an organization
                                                                                   if the information is available and current, say within the
                                                                                   past six months. It is important, however, to ensure that the
                                                                                   assumptions that underlie the basis for the organization’s
                                                                                   existence and its business strategies are still valid and
                                                                                   sound.

                                                                                      Other important aspects of the self-assessment step are to
                                                                                   choose a champion and the core Balanced Scorecard team,
                                                                                   set a schedule for the development steps, secure resource
                                                                                   commitments necessary to develop and sustain the scorecard
                                                                                   system, and develop a roll-out communications plan to
                                                                                   build buy-in and support for the changes that will follow.
                                                                                   Communications planning includes internal and external
                                                                                   public information activities that will be used to spread the
                                                                                   word about the Balanced Scorecard initiative and what it
                                                                                   means for managers and all employees.

                                                                                      Step Two is the development of overall Business Strategy.
                                                                                   In larger organizations, several overarching strategic themes
                                                                                   are developed that contain specific business strategies.
                                Figure 4                                           Examples of common strategic themes include: Build the
      strategic business unit or support unit, in which case the unit              Business, Improve Operational Efficiency, and Develop New
      scorecard is built first and becomes the basis for subsequent                Products. For public sector organizations, strategic themes
      unit and corporate scorecards.)                                              might include: Build A Strong Community, Improve Education,
                                                                                   Grow the Tax Base, and Meet Citizen Requirements. In
      Phase One: Building A Balanced Scorecard                                     addition to describing what the approach is, business strategy,
                                                                                   by elimination, identifies what approaches have not been
          Phase One: Building The Scorecard, consists of six steps.                selected. Strategy is a hypothesis of what we think will
      Step One is an Assessment of the organization’s foundations,                 work and be successful. The remaining steps in the scorecard-
      its core beliefs, market opportunities, competition, financial               building phase provide the basis for testing whether our
      position, short- and long-term goals, and an understanding                   strategies are working, how efficiently they are being executed,
      of what satisfies customers. Many organizations have                         and how effective they are in moving the organization
      completed this basic step, typically as a self-assessment at                 forward toward its goals.
      an off-site workshop for managers and executives. Usually,
      an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and     Step Three is a decomposition of business strategy into
      threats are developed, discussed, and documented. There is no smaller components, called Objectives. Objectives are the

                                                                                           Strategic Mapping
                                                            Figure 5: Strategic Mapping
                                                                            Improve
                                                                            Returns              Improve
                                                       Broaden
                                                                                                Operating
                                                     Revenue Mix
                                                                                                Efficiency
                                                                           Financial
                                                                                                                Increase
                                      Increase Customer                                                   Customer Satisfaction
                                       Confidence in Our                  Customer                          Through Superior
                                                                                                               Execution
                                            Advice


                                                                                                              Reduce               Provide
                         Understand     Develop
                                          New
                                                         Cross-Sell        Internal           Shift to
                                                                                            Appropriate        Cycle                Rapid
                                                        the Product
                          Customer
                         Segments       Products            Line          Processes          Channel           Time               Response


                                                                              Increase
                                                                             Employee
                                                                            Productivity


                                            Hire Key          Implement
                                                                              Provide
                                                                             Access to
                                                                                            Align
                                            Technical           Cross-      Transaction    Personal
                                             Talent
                                                               Training     Information     Goals

                                                        Learning & Growth (Employees)



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A Balancing Act
                                 Develop Results and Process Measures
                                        Figure 6: Develop Results and Process
                                                      Measures            Are We Doing
                              Are We Doing Things Right?                              The Right Things?
                        Inputs

                     People                     Process Activities                         Results



                    Systems          Activity        Activity        Activity        Output          Outcome

                   Information                                  Process                     Result
                                                                Measures                   Measures
                             Input
                           Measures




                                                                                                Performance
                                                                                                 Measures


 basic building blocks of strategy – the components or activities In Step Four, a Strategic Map of the organization’s overall
 that make up complete business strategies. Southwest Airlines business strategy is created. Using cause-effect linkages (if-then
 developed a business strategy to compete successfully in the  logic connections), the components (objectives) of strategy
 crowded commercial airline market. The business strategy of   are connected and placed in appropriate scorecard perspective
 Southwest includes the following components: innovation and   categories. The relationship among strategy components is used
 speed in the redefinition of a marketplace; short-haul, high  to identify the key performance drivers of each strategy that,
 frequency, point-to-point routing (a significant departure    taken together, chart the path to successful end outcomes as
 from traditional hub-and-spoke routing); a high proportion of seen through the eyes of customers and business owners. Figure
 leased aircrafts; a very simple fare structure; and ticketless5, a strategic map for a transactions-based company, shows
 travel.2                                                      how an objective (effect) is dependent on another objective
                                                               (cause), and how, taken together, they form a strategic thread
    Mecklenburg County, North Carolina developed a strategy from activities to desired end outcomes.
 to implement the Board of County Commissioners vision for
 2015. The strategy has the following main themes: Growth         In Step Five, Performance Measures are developed to track
 Management and Environment, Community Health and Safety, both strategic and operational progress. To develop meaningful
 Effective and Efficient Government, and Social, Education and performance measures, one has to understand the desired
 Economic Opportunity. Strategic components include: Increased outcomes and the processes that are used to produce outcomes.
 Employee Motivation and Satisfaction, Increased Employee Desired outcomes are measured from the perspective of internal
 Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, Improved Technology and external customers, and processes are measured from the
 Capacity, Increased Use of Partnerships, Reduced Reliance perspective of the process owners and the activities needed to
 on Property Taxes, Improved Service Value, Improved meet customer requirements. Relationships among the results
 Environment, Reduced Crime and Violence, and Reduced we want to achieve and the processes needed to get the results
 Preventable/Communicable Diseases and other Health must be fully understood before we can assign meaningful
 Problems, among others. 3                                     performance measures.

    The Federal Aviation Administration Logistics Center                We use the strategic map developed in Step Four, and
 developed two business strategies: Become Customer Driven           specifically the objectives, to develop meaningful performance
 and Increase Business. These strategies were then decomposed        measures for each objective. Thus, we look for the few
 into actionable goals with specific performance measures            measures (key performance drivers) that are critical to
 (metrics) and targets.4                                             overall success.

    One of the military commands has developed the following            Figure 6 shows a continuous learning framework for measuring
 strategic themes to meet its goal of Equipping The Warfighter       and managing both strategic and operational performance. We
 To Win: Quality Systems Equipment, Expert Life-Cycle                put our Performance Measurement stethoscope wherever it is
 Management, Operational Efficiency, and High-Performance            required to get meaningful performance information, whether
 Organization. Each theme decomposes into specific objectives        we want to measure if we are doing the right things, or measure
 that drive performance and can be measured.5                        if we are doing things right.



                                                                                                                                       5
A Balancing Act

                                      Moving >From Outputsperformance                  measures is not taken very seriously, putting
                   Figure 7: Moving FromTo Outcomes into question the value of the whole strategic and operational
                           & Activities Outputs
                      and Activities to Outcomes    effort. Remember, measures are a means to an end, not the
                                                                         end themselves.

                              Write A Rule             Process               We use three different models to get to the measures that
                                                                         matter most. Our goal is to identify the critical business
             Why?         To Enact A Rule              Output            drivers, measure them, and use the information to improve
                                                                         decision-making. (“If it is important to executing good strategy
                                                       Intermediate
             Why?      So Industry Takes Action
                                                       Outcome
                                                                         well, and to operating good processes efficiently, measure it –
                                                                         if it isn’t, don’t”.) The three models are:
                                                       Intermediate
             Why?       To Reduce Oil Spills
                                                       Outcome
                                                                             The Logic Model – This model allows us to explore the
             Why?     To Improve Water Quality
                                                       Intermediate      relationship among four types of performance measures: inputs
                                                       Outcome           (what we use to produce value), processes (how we transform
                        To Reduce Disease In           End               inputs into products and services), outputs (what we produce),
             Why?
                          Fish And Humans              Outcome           and outcomes (what we accomplish). This model reinforces the
                                                                         logic of the strategic map by showing the relationship among
                                                                         the activities that produce good outcomes. For public sector
         Developing meaningful performance measures (metrics)            organizations, and sometimes for private sector as well, we add
     and the expected levels of performance (targets) is hard work       another measure category: intermediate outcomes, to capture the
     if done correctly, and the development process is fraught with      important intermediate transformations that take place between
     challenges. One challenge is the tendency to hurry and identify     what we produce and what we accomplish. This additional step
     many measures, hoping that a few good ones are in the group         is especially useful when the end outcome is far removed from
     and will “stick”. The problem with this approach is that the        the outputs produced, or when little control is exercised over the
     value of information generated is limited, and the burden of data   ultimate achievement of the end outcome.
     collection and reporting can quickly become overwhelming.
     (One of the worst mistakes I’ve seen made is for an organization       As shown in Figure 7, asking a series of “Why” questions
     to take measures that already exist, categorize them into four      will eventually get one to outcomes. The steps required to
     scorecard perspectives, and then announce that the corporate        secure an end outcome usually include several intermediate
     scorecard had been built! These “metric” scorecards are of          outcomes. The process works from outcomes to processes
     little value to an organization, as they bear little relationship   also – just substitute “How” for “Why” in the model above.
     to strategy, desired results, and the processes needed to           Start with the outcome and work backwards to the processes
     produce desired results.)                                           that produce the outcome.

        Another challenge is a tendency to rush to judgment –               Process Flow – Flow-charting has been around for a long
     not thinking deeply about what measures are important and           time, and has been a favorite tool of systems engineers and
     why. This happens because, usually in response to pressure          process designers, among others. We apply the technique to
     from a supervisor, we get in a hurry to develop a final set         build a better scorecard performance system, as flow charting
     of performance measures (“I need some measures – just get           processes helps identify the activities (and measures) that matter
     me some measures!!”). In most strategic plans and scorecard         most to produce good outcomes. An additional benefit of the
     systems I have seen and reviewed, the development of                technique is that it often identifies places where improvements
                                                                         in efficiency in workflow are needed and possible. And we
               Figure 8: Balanced Scorecard Logic
                           Balanced Scorecard Logic                      have found that after applying the model, we usually end up
                                                                         identifying several new initiatives (discussed in Step Six) that
                                                                         can be used to test our strategic hypotheses.
      Customers               Mission
                                 Vision                                     Causal Analysis – Causal analysis identifies the causes
                                 Core Values                             and effects of good performance. We start with the result (the
                                    Goals                                effect) we want to achieve and then identify all the causes that
                                                                         contribute to the desired result. The causal model is most useful
         P e rspectives           STRATEGY                 Themes
                                                                         for identifying input and process measures that are leading
                                       O b jec tives                     indicators of future results.
                                          S trategic Map
           Input    Process     Outputs        Measures      Outcomes      It takes more work to develop a few good measures than it
                                                Targets                  does to develop many poor measures. This was reinforced for
                                                  Initiatives Budget     me when I was training a Balanced Scorecard team in Europe;
                                                                         one of the team members volunteered that his group had
                                                                         930 separate performance measures. I asked him if he could



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A Balancing Act

 identify the strategic measures;                                                                       Figure 9: Putting It All Together –
 after some reflection he said
                                                                                                       Federal Government Logistics Center–
                                                                                                         Putting It All Together         Federal
 h e d i d n ’t t h i n k t h a t h e h a d                                                                          Government Logistics Center
 any strategic measures. His
 Performance Measurement report
                                                                                                             Mission          Provide Logistics Support and Products
 sits on his shelf, unused.                                                                                                   to Assure Safety for the Flying Public
                                                                                                          Vision                 World-class, Customer Driven; Providing
     In Step Six, new Initiatives are                                                                                             Quality Services Worldwide
 identified that need to be funded                           Strategy S1
                                                                                       S1 : Become more customer-driven
 and implemented to ensure that                                              S2        S2 : Increase business opportunities
 our strategies are successful.                                                              S1-01: Assure timely delivery (Customer)
 Initiatives developed at the end                     Objectives                             S1-02: Raise quality level (Customer)
                                                                 O1 O2 O3
                                                                                             S1-03: Reduce cycle time (Internal)
 of the scorecard building process
 are more strategic than if they                                                                   S1-O1-M1 : % on-time delivery
                                                  Measures
                                                                M MM
                                                                                                   S1-O2-M1 : % defective product
 are developed in the abstract.                                 1 1 2
                                                                                                   S1-02-M2 : % defective shipments
 At one organization I worked
                                                                                                         S1-O1-M1-T1: 100% in 2002
 with, an improvement team,                   Targets
                                                              T      TT                                  S1-02-M1-T1 : Zero in 2002
 working outside the framework                                1      11                                  S1-02-M2-T1 : Zero in 2002
 of a Balanced Scorecard system,
 identified over 100 new initiatives Initiatives                                                                  S1-I1: Re-engineer delivery
                                                       I              I                                                     process
 to pursue. Few of the initiatives                     1             2                                            S1-I2: Six Sigma training
 were strategic in nature, and
 after going through the logical
 framework presented here, the scorecard team identified about levels of performance that are desired; and new initiatives
 a dozen new strategic initiatives that were not on the original provide new information to successfully meet challenges and
 list of 100. The team was surprised to have identified any new test strategy assumptions. Resource identification and budget
 initiatives at all, given the comprehensive nature of the previous setting complete the process of adding the new initiatives
 exercise. As in the previous step, be careful to avoid a rush to to the current operations to get a total proposed budget for
 judgment – initiatives are means, not ends.                            the reporting period.

    Figure 8 shows the logic of scorecard development. Customer                               What does a completed scorecard look like? The presentation
 requirements drive the way an organization responds with                                  of final scorecard results takes a number of different unique
 products and services to market opportunities; vision, mission,                           forms to support each organization’s unique communications
 and values shape the culture of the organization, and lead to                             and management needs. Most organizations want to see
 a set of strategic goals that outline expected performance;                               different scorecard views, including: an end outcomes view, a
                       l




 business strategies give us the approach chosen to meet                                   performance measures (metrics) view, a new initiatives view,
 customer needs and attain the desired goals; strategies are                               and a strategic map. Figures 9 to 11 show examples of several
                        a




 made up of building blocks that can be mapped and measured                                different presentations. Note how an organization’s vision and
 with performance measures; targets give us the expected                                   mission can be decomposed into strategic components that are
                       ri




                                                   Figure 10:
                                                                     Linking Scorecard Components actionable, specific and measurable.
                                                                    Linking Scorecard Components
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         What strategy                                                                                                          Key action            How long does it take to build a
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        must be achieved                                             How success will                                            programs
          and what is                                                be measured and
                                                                                                  Performance
                                                                                                   expectation                  required to        scorecard system? Depending on the size
                                                                                                                                                  of the organization, two to four months
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         critical to its                                                 tracked                                             achieve objectives
            success
                                                                                                                                                  is typical, six weeks is possible. The
                                              O b jective        Measure                  Target                     Initiatives                  drivers of “shorter rather than longer”
                                                                                                                                                  are: senior leadership support and
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                                              Broaden         Revenue mix               10% Product A            • Sales Promotions
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                                              revenue mix                               40% Product B            • New Channel                    continuous commitment, currency of
                                                                                                                                                  existing assessment information, size of
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                                              Increase        Customer                                                                            the organization, availability of scorecard
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                                              customer        retention                     95%                  • Frequent Buyers’               team members, willingness to change and
                                                                                                                  Club                            embrace new ideas, level of organization
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                                                                                                                                                  pain that is driving the scorecarding
                                                                                        1999 -- 15%
                                                                                                                                                  journey, and facilitation support. (At
                      Internal r




                                              Develop new     % Revenue from
                                                                                        2000 -- 50%              • R & D Program
                                              products        new products
                                                                                        2001 -- 60%              • Customer Mailing               the risk of sounding self-serving, the
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                                                                                                                                                  assistance are used.)
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                                                        Putting It All Together – Local
                                                                                    Government
                                         Figure 11: Putting It All Together – Local Government

                                                           Mission       Serve County Residents by Helping Improve
                                                                         Their Lives and Community
                                                        Vision               Be the Best Local Government Service Provider
                           Citizen Needs &
                          Desired Outcomes                                      S1: Increase value by providing more cost-effective services
                                                Strategy       S1       S2      S2: Reduce violence, harm & injury through
                                                                                      community partnerships
                                                                                      S1-01: Optimize organization (Internal)
                                         Objectives                                   S1-02: Identify service & resource gaps (Employee)
                                                      O1 O2 O3
                                                                                      S1-03: Survey citizens (Customer)

                                                    M      M M                              S1-O1-M1: Skills match index
                                     Measures                                               S1-O2-M1: Cost per unit service
                                                    1      1 1
                                                                                            S1-03-M1: Citizen satisfaction rating
                                                                                                  S1-O1-M1-T1: Skills index = 80% in 2002
                                                T           T       T
                               Targets                                                            S1-02-M1-T1: 7% improvement above baseline
                                                1           1       1
                                                                                                  S1-03-M1-T1: 95% in 2002


                       Initiatives
                                          I                I                                              S1-I1 : New outreach program
                                          1                2                                              S1-I2 : Communications plan




        A Balanced Scorecard system provides a basis for executing   References:
     good strategy well and managing change successfully. Building      Building and Implementing A Balanced Scorecard: Nine
     a Balanced Scorecard performance system using the framework     Steps to Success, Howard Rohm
     described here will cause people to think differently (more        Performance Scorecard Toolkit, Howard Rohm
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     this is a refreshing change to “strategic planning as usual”. But
                                                                     Magnus Wetter, Wiley
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     policies and procedures are developed and implemented.          David Norton, Harvard Business School Press
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     is that the Balanced Scorecard journey involves changing        Harvard Business School Press.
     hearts and minds at least as much as it involves measuring         Keeping Score, Mark Graham Brown, Quality Resources
     performance.                                                       Measuring Performance, Bob Frost, Fairway Press
                                                                        The Business of Government, Thomas G. Kessler and Patricia
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            provides a basis for executing good                      Firms Use Outsourcing, Michael F. Corbett & Associates,
               strategy well and managing                            Ltd.
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     of Perform Magazine, we will explore the steps involved in Publishing
     implementing a scorecard performance system throughout
     the organization, and discuss the implications of using and End Notes:
     managing with a Balanced Scorecard.                                1
                                                                          See the description of the original study in Kaplan &
                                                                     Norton. The Balanced Scorecard.
        The Balanced Scorecard Institute is a free information          2
                                                                          See Outsourcing at Southwest Airlines, above.
     clearing house on Balanced Scorecard issues, concepts, and         3
                                                                          From Meeklenburg County, North Carolina Managing For
     techniques, and provides training, consulting, and facilitation Results Balanced Scorecard.
     suppor to organizations all over the world. You can reach the      4
                                                                          Fe d e ra l Av i a t i o n A d m i n i s t ra t i o n L og i s t i c s C e n t e r
     Institute at: www.balancedscorecard.org.
                                                                     Strategic Plan.
                                                                        5
                                                                          Preliminary material from the U.S. Marine Corps Systems
        Howard        Rohm       can      be       contacted      at
                                                                     Command.
     hrohm@mindspring.com.



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A Balancing Act

  • 1. Volume 2, Issue 2 A Balancing on private businesses, and performance improvement and reform pressures on measure financial and customer results, operations, and organization capacity. public sector organizations, mandate that Act organizations continually worry about executing good strategy well, at the This article discusses how to develop a Balanced Scorecard performance system, same time that they worry about running explores issues that organizations face About the Author business operations efficiently. Today’s in building and implementing scorecard organizations need to be both strategically systems, and shares lessons learned from Howard Rohm is and operationally excellent to survive organizations that have taken the Balanced Vice-President of the and meet tomorrow’s challenges. One Scorecard journey. Balanced Scorecard framework that helps achieve the required Institute, president of balance between strategy and operations Originally developed as a framework Howard Rohm is the Balanced Scorecard. to measure private industry non-financial Howard Rohm Consultants, LLC and performance, Balanced Scorecard systems an international trainer, consultant, The Balanced Scorecard is a Performance are equally applicable to public sector and facilitator. He has over 25 Management system that can be used in organizations, but only after changes years of government and private any size organization to align vision and are made to account for the government industry strategic planning, Balanced mission with customer requirements and mission and mandates, not profitability, Scorecard, Performance Measurement, day-to-day work, manage and evaluate that are unique to almost all public sector and information technology experience. business strategy, monitor operation entities. (Some public organizations efficiency improvements, build organization g e n e r a t e a n d u s e r eve n u e s t o o ff s e t capacity, and communicate progress to expenses and minimize the need for Developing and Using all employees. The scorecard allows us to annual Congressional appropriations; their Balanced Scorecard Performance Systems Private and public organizations find themselves continually trying to do more with less. As I visit business and government managers around the world, I am reminded of Stephen Covey’s quote: “People and their managers are working so hard to be sure things are done right, that they hardly have time to decide if they are doing the right things.” Doing the right things and doing things right is a balancing act, and requires the development of good b u s i n e s s s t r a t e g i e s a n d e ff i c i e n t operations to deliver the products and services required to implement the strategies. Competitive pressures Featured in this issue... A Balancing Act - Page 1 Implementing the Balanced Scorecard in Asia - Page 27 by Howard Rohm an interview with Louis Schwendener There’s More to Your Organization Meat Processor Slaughters Outmoded Culture - Page 29 Than You Can See - Page 9 by Jeremy de Constantin by Brett Knowles State of Illinois Performance Review - Page 30 Maintaining the Balanced Scorecard - Page 13 by Ed Harmeyer by Paul R. Niven Reading Room - Page 31 A Journey of Change - Page 20 by Georgia M. Harrigan and Ruth E. Miller
  • 2. A Balancing Act Figure 1: Balanced Scorecard Performance Management System operations are more like a business than a government entity, and employee buy-in and communicate results; Business Strategies they could use the private sector scorecard model). and Strategic Maps, to chart the course and define the logical decomposition of strategies into activities that people Originally developed in the early 1990s, the Balanced work on each day; Performance Measures, to track actual Scorecard has migrated over time to become a full Performance performance against expectations; New Initiatives, to test Management system applicable to both private sector and strategic assumptions; Budgets, including the resources needed public (and not-for-profit) organizations. 1 Emphasis has for new initiatives and current operations; Business and Support shifted from just the measurement of financial and non- Unit Scorecards, to translate the corporate vision into actionable financial performance, to the management (and execution) activities for departments and offices; and Leadership and of business strategy. Individual Development, to ensure that employee knowledge, skills and abilities are enhanced to meet future job requirements Balanced Scorecard systems give us the ability to view three and competition. We’ll explore each of these components different dimensions of organizational performance: Results in more depth in this article and a follow-up article, in the (financial and customer), Operations, and Capacity, as shown in next issue of Perform Magazine. In this first article, we’ll Figure 1 above. The figure also shows the components of a fully concentrate on how to build a scorecard. developed scorecard system: Business Foundations, including vision, mission, and values; Plans, including communications, In Balanced Scorecard language, vision, mission, and implementation, automation, and evaluation plans, to build strategy at the corporate level are decomposed into different views, or perspectives, as seen through the eyes of business Figure 2: Basic Of A Balanced Scorecard owners, customers and other stakeholders, managers and Basic Design Design of a Balanced Scorecard Performance SystemSystem process owners, and employees. The owners of the business Performance are represented by the Financial perspective; customers and stakeholders (customers are a subset of the larger universe of stakeholders) are represented by the Customer perspective; Financial managers and process owners by the Internal Business Processes perspective; and employees and infrastructure (Capacity) by Vision & Internal Business the Learning and Growth perspective. Customers Strategy Processes Learning Figure 2 shows an integrated relationship among the key & parts of a scorecard system – Vision, Strategy, and Perspectives. Growth Balance is achieved through the four perspectives, through the decomposition of an organization’s vision into business Source: Kaplan & Norton 2
  • 3. A Balancing Act citizens, regulators and other oversight bodies, businesses, and Figure 3: Public-Sector Balanced the public at large. These changes are much more than cosmetic Scorecard Public-Sector Balanced Scorecard – they represent a fundamental shift in the logic of building and implementing a scorecard performance system. But at the Mission heart of the public scorecard system, just like for the private sector, is business strategy. Customers/Citizens Customers & Stakeholders Objective Measure Target Initiative Strategy is the approach used to accomplish the mission and implement an organization’s vision. Strategy exists at different Budget Employees Initiative Learning & Growth levels within an organization, such as overall organizational Objective Financial Objective Measure Target Initiative & Objective Measure Target Strategy Organization Capacity strategy to, for example, address certain business markets and eliminate others, or to aggressively pursue research Internal Business Process and development internally as a way of developing new Internal Business Process Internal Business Objective Measure Target Objective Measure Target Initiative Initiative Processes products. Organizations usually have more than one macro business strategy and then into operations, and through the translation of strategy; typically, several common strategic themes or focus strategy into the contribution each member of the organization areas show up repeatedly across different businesses – Build the must make to successfully meet its goals. Business, Improve Operational Efficiency (or Effectiveness), and Improve Product Competitiveness, for example. The same Variations in the basic design are common. Typical pattern is true for public sector organizations, where examples changes include changes in the categorization of perspectives include: Meet Citizen Needs, Enhance Technology Applications, (Innovation and Learning, or Employees, in place of Learning Improve Operational Effectiveness, and Enhance Community and Growth, for example) and the number of perspectives Safety and Well-Being. Each of the above strategic themes may (adding Stakeholders as a separate, fifth perspective, for contain one or more business strategies that determine what example). people do on a day-to-day basis. When the Balanced Scorecard framework is applied to a At the next lower level of strategy, sometimes called public organization, such as a Federal agency, a military unit, management (or department) strategy, managers develop or a state and local government organization, the framework the strategies for their business units that support overall must be changed to capture the mission-driven nature of public organizational strategy and help propel an organization to reach organizations (in contrast to the profit-driven motivation its goals. But before we know which strategies are successful of private businesses). Also, government reform initiatives and which are not, they must be treated as hypotheses to at all levels of government are placing more emphasis on be analyzed and tested as data becomes available from the accountability and results to meet citizen expectations for scorecard management system. We need a framework to develop public services and products. The desired outcome for a private and manage strategy, and align the work we do with the goals organization is a growing, profitable, competitive enterprise; of the organization. for a public organization, desired outcomes center on the delivery of necessary, cost-effective services for citizens or The decision to undertake development of a Balanced members (for not-for-profits). Scorecard is a decision to undertake a journey, not work on a project. While there are discreet start and stop points along Figure 3 shows the basic design of a public sector scorecard the way, one should not miss the point that the real value of a system. Note the changed emphasis on Mission (the key driver scorecard system comes from the continuous self-inquiry and of a public sector organization), the change in the Customer in-depth analysis that is at the heart of all successful strategic perspective to Customers & Stakeholders (mission driven planning and Performance Management systems. Start your customer requirements, subject to government mandates Balanced Scorecard with the idea that you are in it for the and limitations), and the changed positions of Financial and long term, and that changing behavior is at least as important Customer perspectives. We like to use the term Employees and as measuring performance. Organizational Capacity for the final perspective, to reflect the importance of the human system and of capacity building The scorecard journey has two phases: Building The Scorecard through trained and knowledgeable employees and efficient and Implementing The Scorecard. information technology systems. Also, sometimes a Budget perspective is used in place of the Financial perspective, We use a six-step framework to build an organization’s to reflect the budget formulation and execution processes Balanced Scorecard, and an additional three steps to implement associated with public accountability of funds. the scorecard system throughout all levels of an organization. The steps and their sequence are shown in Figure 4. At the For public organizations, the broader universe of all end of the first six steps, the high-level corporate scorecard stakeholders becomes important as Balanced Scorecard teams is developed and it forms the basis for subsequent scorecard account for the impacts of public programs on directly affected development. (Sometimes a scorecard journey begins in a 3
  • 4. A Balancing Act need to repeat this “environmental scan” of an organization if the information is available and current, say within the past six months. It is important, however, to ensure that the assumptions that underlie the basis for the organization’s existence and its business strategies are still valid and sound. Other important aspects of the self-assessment step are to choose a champion and the core Balanced Scorecard team, set a schedule for the development steps, secure resource commitments necessary to develop and sustain the scorecard system, and develop a roll-out communications plan to build buy-in and support for the changes that will follow. Communications planning includes internal and external public information activities that will be used to spread the word about the Balanced Scorecard initiative and what it means for managers and all employees. Step Two is the development of overall Business Strategy. In larger organizations, several overarching strategic themes are developed that contain specific business strategies. Figure 4 Examples of common strategic themes include: Build the strategic business unit or support unit, in which case the unit Business, Improve Operational Efficiency, and Develop New scorecard is built first and becomes the basis for subsequent Products. For public sector organizations, strategic themes unit and corporate scorecards.) might include: Build A Strong Community, Improve Education, Grow the Tax Base, and Meet Citizen Requirements. In Phase One: Building A Balanced Scorecard addition to describing what the approach is, business strategy, by elimination, identifies what approaches have not been Phase One: Building The Scorecard, consists of six steps. selected. Strategy is a hypothesis of what we think will Step One is an Assessment of the organization’s foundations, work and be successful. The remaining steps in the scorecard- its core beliefs, market opportunities, competition, financial building phase provide the basis for testing whether our position, short- and long-term goals, and an understanding strategies are working, how efficiently they are being executed, of what satisfies customers. Many organizations have and how effective they are in moving the organization completed this basic step, typically as a self-assessment at forward toward its goals. an off-site workshop for managers and executives. Usually, an organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and Step Three is a decomposition of business strategy into threats are developed, discussed, and documented. There is no smaller components, called Objectives. Objectives are the Strategic Mapping Figure 5: Strategic Mapping Improve Returns Improve Broaden Operating Revenue Mix Efficiency Financial Increase Increase Customer Customer Satisfaction Confidence in Our Customer Through Superior Execution Advice Reduce Provide Understand Develop New Cross-Sell Internal Shift to Appropriate Cycle Rapid the Product Customer Segments Products Line Processes Channel Time Response Increase Employee Productivity Hire Key Implement Provide Access to Align Technical Cross- Transaction Personal Talent Training Information Goals Learning & Growth (Employees) 4
  • 5. A Balancing Act Develop Results and Process Measures Figure 6: Develop Results and Process Measures Are We Doing Are We Doing Things Right? The Right Things? Inputs People Process Activities Results Systems Activity Activity Activity Output Outcome Information Process Result Measures Measures Input Measures Performance Measures basic building blocks of strategy – the components or activities In Step Four, a Strategic Map of the organization’s overall that make up complete business strategies. Southwest Airlines business strategy is created. Using cause-effect linkages (if-then developed a business strategy to compete successfully in the logic connections), the components (objectives) of strategy crowded commercial airline market. The business strategy of are connected and placed in appropriate scorecard perspective Southwest includes the following components: innovation and categories. The relationship among strategy components is used speed in the redefinition of a marketplace; short-haul, high to identify the key performance drivers of each strategy that, frequency, point-to-point routing (a significant departure taken together, chart the path to successful end outcomes as from traditional hub-and-spoke routing); a high proportion of seen through the eyes of customers and business owners. Figure leased aircrafts; a very simple fare structure; and ticketless5, a strategic map for a transactions-based company, shows travel.2 how an objective (effect) is dependent on another objective (cause), and how, taken together, they form a strategic thread Mecklenburg County, North Carolina developed a strategy from activities to desired end outcomes. to implement the Board of County Commissioners vision for 2015. The strategy has the following main themes: Growth In Step Five, Performance Measures are developed to track Management and Environment, Community Health and Safety, both strategic and operational progress. To develop meaningful Effective and Efficient Government, and Social, Education and performance measures, one has to understand the desired Economic Opportunity. Strategic components include: Increased outcomes and the processes that are used to produce outcomes. Employee Motivation and Satisfaction, Increased Employee Desired outcomes are measured from the perspective of internal Knowledge, Skills and Abilities, Improved Technology and external customers, and processes are measured from the Capacity, Increased Use of Partnerships, Reduced Reliance perspective of the process owners and the activities needed to on Property Taxes, Improved Service Value, Improved meet customer requirements. Relationships among the results Environment, Reduced Crime and Violence, and Reduced we want to achieve and the processes needed to get the results Preventable/Communicable Diseases and other Health must be fully understood before we can assign meaningful Problems, among others. 3 performance measures. The Federal Aviation Administration Logistics Center We use the strategic map developed in Step Four, and developed two business strategies: Become Customer Driven specifically the objectives, to develop meaningful performance and Increase Business. These strategies were then decomposed measures for each objective. Thus, we look for the few into actionable goals with specific performance measures measures (key performance drivers) that are critical to (metrics) and targets.4 overall success. One of the military commands has developed the following Figure 6 shows a continuous learning framework for measuring strategic themes to meet its goal of Equipping The Warfighter and managing both strategic and operational performance. We To Win: Quality Systems Equipment, Expert Life-Cycle put our Performance Measurement stethoscope wherever it is Management, Operational Efficiency, and High-Performance required to get meaningful performance information, whether Organization. Each theme decomposes into specific objectives we want to measure if we are doing the right things, or measure that drive performance and can be measured.5 if we are doing things right. 5
  • 6. A Balancing Act Moving >From Outputsperformance measures is not taken very seriously, putting Figure 7: Moving FromTo Outcomes into question the value of the whole strategic and operational & Activities Outputs and Activities to Outcomes effort. Remember, measures are a means to an end, not the end themselves. Write A Rule Process We use three different models to get to the measures that matter most. Our goal is to identify the critical business Why? To Enact A Rule Output drivers, measure them, and use the information to improve decision-making. (“If it is important to executing good strategy Intermediate Why? So Industry Takes Action Outcome well, and to operating good processes efficiently, measure it – if it isn’t, don’t”.) The three models are: Intermediate Why? To Reduce Oil Spills Outcome The Logic Model – This model allows us to explore the Why? To Improve Water Quality Intermediate relationship among four types of performance measures: inputs Outcome (what we use to produce value), processes (how we transform To Reduce Disease In End inputs into products and services), outputs (what we produce), Why? Fish And Humans Outcome and outcomes (what we accomplish). This model reinforces the logic of the strategic map by showing the relationship among the activities that produce good outcomes. For public sector Developing meaningful performance measures (metrics) organizations, and sometimes for private sector as well, we add and the expected levels of performance (targets) is hard work another measure category: intermediate outcomes, to capture the if done correctly, and the development process is fraught with important intermediate transformations that take place between challenges. One challenge is the tendency to hurry and identify what we produce and what we accomplish. This additional step many measures, hoping that a few good ones are in the group is especially useful when the end outcome is far removed from and will “stick”. The problem with this approach is that the the outputs produced, or when little control is exercised over the value of information generated is limited, and the burden of data ultimate achievement of the end outcome. collection and reporting can quickly become overwhelming. (One of the worst mistakes I’ve seen made is for an organization As shown in Figure 7, asking a series of “Why” questions to take measures that already exist, categorize them into four will eventually get one to outcomes. The steps required to scorecard perspectives, and then announce that the corporate secure an end outcome usually include several intermediate scorecard had been built! These “metric” scorecards are of outcomes. The process works from outcomes to processes little value to an organization, as they bear little relationship also – just substitute “How” for “Why” in the model above. to strategy, desired results, and the processes needed to Start with the outcome and work backwards to the processes produce desired results.) that produce the outcome. Another challenge is a tendency to rush to judgment – Process Flow – Flow-charting has been around for a long not thinking deeply about what measures are important and time, and has been a favorite tool of systems engineers and why. This happens because, usually in response to pressure process designers, among others. We apply the technique to from a supervisor, we get in a hurry to develop a final set build a better scorecard performance system, as flow charting of performance measures (“I need some measures – just get processes helps identify the activities (and measures) that matter me some measures!!”). In most strategic plans and scorecard most to produce good outcomes. An additional benefit of the systems I have seen and reviewed, the development of technique is that it often identifies places where improvements in efficiency in workflow are needed and possible. And we Figure 8: Balanced Scorecard Logic Balanced Scorecard Logic have found that after applying the model, we usually end up identifying several new initiatives (discussed in Step Six) that can be used to test our strategic hypotheses. Customers Mission Vision Causal Analysis – Causal analysis identifies the causes Core Values and effects of good performance. We start with the result (the Goals effect) we want to achieve and then identify all the causes that contribute to the desired result. The causal model is most useful P e rspectives STRATEGY Themes for identifying input and process measures that are leading O b jec tives indicators of future results. S trategic Map Input Process Outputs Measures Outcomes It takes more work to develop a few good measures than it Targets does to develop many poor measures. This was reinforced for Initiatives Budget me when I was training a Balanced Scorecard team in Europe; one of the team members volunteered that his group had 930 separate performance measures. I asked him if he could 6
  • 7. A Balancing Act identify the strategic measures; Figure 9: Putting It All Together – after some reflection he said Federal Government Logistics Center– Putting It All Together Federal h e d i d n ’t t h i n k t h a t h e h a d Government Logistics Center any strategic measures. His Performance Measurement report Mission Provide Logistics Support and Products sits on his shelf, unused. to Assure Safety for the Flying Public Vision World-class, Customer Driven; Providing In Step Six, new Initiatives are Quality Services Worldwide identified that need to be funded Strategy S1 S1 : Become more customer-driven and implemented to ensure that S2 S2 : Increase business opportunities our strategies are successful. S1-01: Assure timely delivery (Customer) Initiatives developed at the end Objectives S1-02: Raise quality level (Customer) O1 O2 O3 S1-03: Reduce cycle time (Internal) of the scorecard building process are more strategic than if they S1-O1-M1 : % on-time delivery Measures M MM S1-O2-M1 : % defective product are developed in the abstract. 1 1 2 S1-02-M2 : % defective shipments At one organization I worked S1-O1-M1-T1: 100% in 2002 with, an improvement team, Targets T TT S1-02-M1-T1 : Zero in 2002 working outside the framework 1 11 S1-02-M2-T1 : Zero in 2002 of a Balanced Scorecard system, identified over 100 new initiatives Initiatives S1-I1: Re-engineer delivery I I process to pursue. Few of the initiatives 1 2 S1-I2: Six Sigma training were strategic in nature, and after going through the logical framework presented here, the scorecard team identified about levels of performance that are desired; and new initiatives a dozen new strategic initiatives that were not on the original provide new information to successfully meet challenges and list of 100. The team was surprised to have identified any new test strategy assumptions. Resource identification and budget initiatives at all, given the comprehensive nature of the previous setting complete the process of adding the new initiatives exercise. As in the previous step, be careful to avoid a rush to to the current operations to get a total proposed budget for judgment – initiatives are means, not ends. the reporting period. Figure 8 shows the logic of scorecard development. Customer What does a completed scorecard look like? The presentation requirements drive the way an organization responds with of final scorecard results takes a number of different unique products and services to market opportunities; vision, mission, forms to support each organization’s unique communications and values shape the culture of the organization, and lead to and management needs. Most organizations want to see a set of strategic goals that outline expected performance; different scorecard views, including: an end outcomes view, a l business strategies give us the approach chosen to meet performance measures (metrics) view, a new initiatives view, customer needs and attain the desired goals; strategies are and a strategic map. Figures 9 to 11 show examples of several a made up of building blocks that can be mapped and measured different presentations. Note how an organization’s vision and with performance measures; targets give us the expected mission can be decomposed into strategic components that are ri Figure 10: Linking Scorecard Components actionable, specific and measurable. Linking Scorecard Components e c What strategy Key action How long does it take to build a m n must be achieved How success will programs and what is be measured and Performance expectation required to scorecard system? Depending on the size of the organization, two to four months an o l a critical to its tracked achieve objectives success is typical, six weeks is possible. The O b jective Measure Target Initiatives drivers of “shorter rather than longer” are: senior leadership support and rFinanciali t g Broaden Revenue mix 10% Product A • Sales Promotions Fs n revenue mix 40% Product B • New Channel continuous commitment, currency of existing assessment information, size of n 50% Product C Marketing Increase Customer the organization, availability of scorecard Customereu i customer retention 95% • Frequent Buyers’ team members, willingness to change and Club embrace new ideas, level of organization o I w n t Ch n satisfaction t pain that is driving the scorecarding 1999 -- 15% journey, and facilitation support. (At Internal r Develop new % Revenue from 2000 -- 50% • R & D Program products new products 2001 -- 60% • Customer Mailing the risk of sounding self-serving, the a journey goes faster and smoother when outside expert training and facilitation & Develop Learning e Cross-train • Custom Training Growth r strategic skills 90% • Knowledge Library assistance are used.) G L 7
  • 8. A Balancing Act Putting It All Together – Local Government Figure 11: Putting It All Together – Local Government Mission Serve County Residents by Helping Improve Their Lives and Community Vision Be the Best Local Government Service Provider Citizen Needs & Desired Outcomes S1: Increase value by providing more cost-effective services Strategy S1 S2 S2: Reduce violence, harm & injury through community partnerships S1-01: Optimize organization (Internal) Objectives S1-02: Identify service & resource gaps (Employee) O1 O2 O3 S1-03: Survey citizens (Customer) M M M S1-O1-M1: Skills match index Measures S1-O2-M1: Cost per unit service 1 1 1 S1-03-M1: Citizen satisfaction rating S1-O1-M1-T1: Skills index = 80% in 2002 T T T Targets S1-02-M1-T1: 7% improvement above baseline 1 1 1 S1-03-M1-T1: 95% in 2002 Initiatives I I S1-I1 : New outreach program 1 2 S1-I2 : Communications plan A Balanced Scorecard system provides a basis for executing References: good strategy well and managing change successfully. Building Building and Implementing A Balanced Scorecard: Nine a Balanced Scorecard performance system using the framework Steps to Success, Howard Rohm described here will cause people to think differently (more Performance Scorecard Toolkit, Howard Rohm strategic) about their organization and their work. For many, Performance Drivers, Niles-Gorman Olve, Jan Roy and this is a refreshing change to “strategic planning as usual”. But Magnus Wetter, Wiley it will also bring change in the way things are done, as new The Strategy-Focused Organization, Robert Kaplan and policies and procedures are developed and implemented. David Norton, Harvard Business School Press For some, these changes can be troubling. The realization The Balanced Scorecard, Robert Kaplan and David Norton, is that the Balanced Scorecard journey involves changing Harvard Business School Press. hearts and minds at least as much as it involves measuring Keeping Score, Mark Graham Brown, Quality Resources performance. Measuring Performance, Bob Frost, Fairway Press The Business of Government, Thomas G. Kessler and Patricia “A Balanced Scorecard system Kelley, Management Concepts Outsourcing at Southwest Airlines: How America’s Leading provides a basis for executing good Firms Use Outsourcing, Michael F. Corbett & Associates, strategy well and managing Ltd. change successfully.” How To Measure Performance: A Handbook of Techniques and Tools, Performance-Based Management Special Interest Group, U.S. Department of Energy In the second installment of this article, in the next issue Various Balanced Scorecard Case Studies, Harvard Business of Perform Magazine, we will explore the steps involved in Publishing implementing a scorecard performance system throughout the organization, and discuss the implications of using and End Notes: managing with a Balanced Scorecard. 1 See the description of the original study in Kaplan & Norton. The Balanced Scorecard. The Balanced Scorecard Institute is a free information 2 See Outsourcing at Southwest Airlines, above. clearing house on Balanced Scorecard issues, concepts, and 3 From Meeklenburg County, North Carolina Managing For techniques, and provides training, consulting, and facilitation Results Balanced Scorecard. suppor to organizations all over the world. You can reach the 4 Fe d e ra l Av i a t i o n A d m i n i s t ra t i o n L og i s t i c s C e n t e r Institute at: www.balancedscorecard.org. Strategic Plan. 5 Preliminary material from the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Howard Rohm can be contacted at Command. hrohm@mindspring.com. 8