Balance Scorecard Juan Sanchez-TorresUniversity of Phoenix MGT/52108-25-2014Dr. Carmen Bonilla-Quiales DBABalanced Scorecard Aspect of Company Performance Factors to be Considered Organizational Goal Actual Performance Gaps Financial Quarterly Profit ResultsReturn on Capital Employed $5‚000$4‚000 $6‚000$1‚500 The quarterly profit results exceed the projection by $1‚000 ($6‚000 versus $5‚000) in contrast the return on capital was lower by $2‚500 ($4‚000 versus $1‚500). Customer Customer Satisfaction
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* Learning and growing perspective | Current situation 2013 | Ideal 2014 | Factor | Weighting H/M/L | Performance 1-10 | Ideal 1-10 | Factor | Weighting H/M/L | Target 1-10 | New products | H | 10 | 8 | New products | H | 10 | Improvement | M | 7 | 8 | Improvement | H | 9 | Information system capabilities | M | 7 | 6 | Information system capabilities | H | 9 | Employee capabilities
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A car is parked on a hill. In order to keep the car from rolling downhill‚ how great must the static friction acting on the car be? (Hint: Picture each scenario in your mind) equal to the force pulling the car downhill The object is experiencing some kind of friction A force is continuously applied to an object‚ causing it to accelerate. After a period of time‚ however‚ the object stops accelerating. What conclusion can be drawn? A tug-of-war that results in one team pulling the other across
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Which of the following statements about finance‚ accounting‚ and financial management is most correct? 1 The primary role of finance is to plan for‚ acquire‚ and use resources to maximize the efficiency and value of the enterprise. Which of the following is not a finance activity? 2 Facilities management Which of the following statements about regulatory and legal issues in the health services industry is not correct? For the instructor‚ this was question 10. The costs to a health services
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There are many controversial topics in this politically correct world. There are topics about morals‚ standards‚ and personal ethics. One of the newest debatable subjects however‚ is the one concerning this new centuries way of casting an individual’s vote‚ through electronic voting. Electronic voting is a way to cast a person’s ballot using an electronic voting machine that is touch screen. There are many advantages to using these machines during an election but there are also many disadvantages
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What makes a Family? Does the size of the family make a family? Stacey Dockery With the media depicting‚ large super sized families‚ as a more whole family unit‚ what actually makes a family a family? Does the size of your family really make a difference in what your future will hold? In this paper I will look at the similarities of my family of three versus the family of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar. Is the Duggar family really having more to offer their children that I can’t? Meet
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Imagine having 18 children‚ and being told you have another infant on the way. Do you cry of joy or pull your hair out? If you are anything like the Duggar family you are crying tears of joy for this new blessing in your life. Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar are the proud parents of 19 children. The Duggar parents teamed up to write an autobiography‚ A Love that Multiplies‚ about their flourishing family. They write about their difficulties‚ and their accomplishments as a family. The Duggars are an amazing
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probability. 1st Card- 4 cards that are aces out of the 52 cards in the deck. 2nd Card- You already got the 1st ace so now there’s only 3 aces out of 51 cards. 0.00452 is the probability of getting dealt "pocket aces". Therefore the probability is correct. B. Using the result from part (a)‚ obtain the probability that you are dealt "pocket kings." Same probability as part (a). 1st Card- 4 cards that are kings out of the 52 cards in the deck. 2nd Card- You already got the
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d. Gina forges Roger’s signature on a deed. e. Rhonda registers the domain name "AddisonWesley.com" and refuses to let the publishing house buy or use that domain name. f. Jonah obtains Peter’s credit card number and has the credit card company cancel the card and replace it with another card bearing a different account number. g. Henry spoofs Julie’s IP address to gain access to her computer. 2. Theft usually results in some kind of harm. For example‚ if someone steals your car‚ you may suffer
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St Ivo School Geography Department - GCSE REVISION Solar Output – variations in amount of energy given off by sun – sunspots can affect solar output – e.g. reduction in sunspot activity between 1645-1715 likely cause of Little Ice Age Orbital Geometry – earth’s orbit of the sun varies in shape – when circular glacial periods have occurred‚ when elliptical warmer periods result (Milankovitch Cylces) www.geobytesgcse.wordpress.com Name and describe 2 external factors which affect climate change
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