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The Institute Way: Simplify Strategic Planning and Management with the Balanced Scorecard

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The Institute Way outlines a practical step-by-step process to formulate and execute strategy in business, government and not-for-profit organizations. The book details how to manage and adapt to reach a higher level of performance using a methodology that blends strategic planning, performance measurement and change management into a simple, disciplined framework that's easy to build and communicate. The publication is the brainchild of the Balanced Scorecard Institute, an organization that provides professionals with the tools to engage the entire organization in building and deploying a strategic management system. The book also details how organizations can manage and adapt to change in order to reach a higher level of performance. The book is based on the Institute's 15-year experience training and certifying balanced scorecard practitioners and helping clients build and deploy strategy management systems based on the balanced scorecard framework. The Institute Way is more than a strategic planning approach, more than a strategy execution approach, more than a strategic performance scorecard, more than a change management tool, and more than a way to prioritize initiatives - it is the integration of these different elements in a simple, disciplined framework that is easy to build and use to communicate strategy clearly to everyone in the organization.

377 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 3, 2013

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Howard Rohm

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December 3, 2014
So far, after having read about 30% of the book, I would guess that its safe to say this book is one big advertisement for the authors' consulting services. Strategy Maps by Kaplan and Norton was so much more satisfying. Let's see if my opinion changes as I read the rest of the book...
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I finished this book a while ago and it turns out that my first impressions were pretty good. There were some little nuggets of goodness in the book but that's about the nicest thing I can say.
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