Palladium offers you a remarkable selection of resources from which to glean the essence of its offerings.
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Balanced Scorecard Report (BSR) |
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Palladium’s flagship publication, BSR is more than the official journal of the BSC movement-it's the source on the new science of strategy execution. Now in its eighth year of publication, BSR is read by thousands of senior executives and strategy professionals at private and public-sector organizations throughout the globe. Offering exclusive articles by Robert Kaplan and David Norton, BSR also features the thought leadership of the world's most esteemed strategy and management gurus, along with case studies, executive insight interviews and practical tools and techniques to help organizations leverage the lessons and best practices of top-performing organizations. From aligning planning and budgeting to strategic human capital management, from the strategy management office to managing innovation, BSR addresses the most critical strategic challenges business leaders face today—and offers proven strategies and solutions to help your organization achieve breakthrough performance.
BSR is Harvard Business School Publishing's most success newsletter ever, with one of the highest issue-retention rates of any Harvard publication, including Harvard Business Review.
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BSR Readers |
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Each BSR Reader features a selection of previously published, definitive BSR articles on a specific topic related to the Balanced Scorecard and organizational strategy.
Available titles include: Building the Office of Strategy Management, The Strategy-Focused Government Organization, Mapping Strategy, Govern to Make Strategy Execution a Core Competency, Best Practices of Strategy-Focused Organizations, Human Capital, BSC Basics: Getting It Right, Strategy Reporting and Review, Leadership and Change, and Planning for Results: Linking Planning and Budgeting.
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Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Reports |
The annual Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Report highlights every organization inducted into the BSC Hall of Fame for Executing Strategy in the preceding calendar year. Each 1,000-word executive summary recounts the challenges the winner faced and how it achieved and sustains breakthrough performance with the BSC. Key Results are included for quick review, along with Future Focus, a bulleted list of each organization’s near- and mid-term BSC and strategy-related goals.
Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame for Executing Strategy Report 2008 This fifth annual report highlights the 16 members of the Hall of Fame class of 2007: Atento, Canadian Blood Services, HSBC Rail, Infosys Technologies, Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems, Minera Los Pelambres, Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs (Republic of Korea), Mueller, Nemours, Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim, Profertil, Public Service Electric and Gas Company, SOHO Group, Statoil, Unimed Vitória, and Uzel AGRI.
Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame for Executing Strategy Report 2007 Highlights such winners as Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, China Resources Microelectronics, Gerdau Açominas, Korea East-West Power, LG.Philips LCD, Marriott Vacation Club International, Metro de Madrid, and the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia.
Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Report 2006 Highlights such winners as Best Buy, Endesa, Ingersoll Rand, KeyCorp, Ricoh Corp., and Serono.
Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Report 2005 Highlights such winners as Canon U.S.A., Motorola CGISS (now Networks & Enterprise Business), Nordea, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame Report 2004 Highlights such winners as BMW Financial Services, Tata Motors, University of California (San Diego), and the U.S. Army.
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Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame ProfilesTM |
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Introduced in 2005, BSC Hall of Fame Profiles provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at the practices, processes, and decision making of selected BSC Hall of Fame winners. Written in journalistic style, each case offers insights that are sure to educate, inform, and inspire your team. Each profile includes a narrative of approximately 3,000 to 4,000 words, along with Key Results and Takeaways sections; most also include a strategy map. In addition, the SFO Spotlight section provides summary descriptions of the organization’s SFO best practices to help reinforce your learning.
Available titles include: Chrysler Group, City of Charlotte, Crown Castle International, Economic Development Administration (U.S. Department of Commerce), E-Land Group, Hilton Hotels, KeyCorp, Media General, Mellon Europe, Mobistar, Motorola’s Government and Enterprise Mobility Solutions (now Motorola’s Networks & Enterprise Business), Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Tennessee Valley Authority, Unibanco, and the U.S. Army.
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Balanced Scorecard Report Index |
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Updated each year, the BSR Index catalogs every article published in BSR since its inception. Articles are classified by topic, as well as by category (cases, interviews, Hall of Fame organizations) and by Strategy-Focused Organization principle.
Useful for searching your own back issues or for ordering reprints, the BSR Index is mailed to subscribers and is available free via download at www.harvardbusinessonline.org.
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