Resource Management Best Practice 1 – Attract the Best with Accountability

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StrategyDriven Resource Management Forum

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Core Performance Measures

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Common Construction Characteristics

StrategyDriven Organizational Performance Measures Best PracticeThe benefits of vertically cascaded and horizontally shared performance measures are maximized when the related measures share a common set of characteristics. Common construction of vertically cascaded measures enables easy roll-up of lower tiered measures to create higher tiered benchmarks.


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