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- May 21, 2016 at 8:17 am #316147
Please someone help me,
As a perfect performance measures model,
What are the features, we are missing from the following models
Balance score card.
Building block model
And performance pyramid.June 4, 2016 at 12:51 pm #319319What do you mean by “perfect” performance model? There is no such thing as a perfect model as all the above models relate to different things. ie: Performance Pyramid can not be used in the service industry as it is an operational model. Likewise the building blocks model can only be used in the service industry as this measures non financial information.
June 7, 2016 at 6:15 am #320151Dear Bham, as Seanog91 advised you above all performance measurement models have their own strenths and weaknesses and there is no perfect model, “no one-size fits all” model.
The BSC is a good model that links strategy/mission with operational activities, includes all relevant variables both financial and non-financial, short-term and long term objective. However, it has its weaknesses like conflict among objectives, two many measures and lack of one agreegate measure of performance; focuses only on two stakeholders (customer and owner) and ignores others, etc.
Although performance pyramid is a good model that perfectly links stqartegic issues with operational activities and clearly show the links under each level of management, it doesn’t clearly shows measures and is not suitable for service businesses.
The building block model is a good model to measure operformances of service businesses, but is not that much good for manufacturing business.
The performance prism model is an excellent model to see analysis importance and requirements of many stakeholders and to show what the company requires from each stakeholder to build the required capacity and meet statkeholders’ requirements, but still it is short of clear measures and can’t be considered as a perfect model.
So, it depends on the scenario and the specific circumstances that we determine which model is suitable to which buiness.
Think this will give you some hint…good luck!!!
June 7, 2016 at 9:10 am #320223Thankyou so much seanog91 and teme2009.
teme2009 , you explained it to me really well. ThanksJune 7, 2016 at 3:25 pm #320377Great.!!!
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