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To emphasize the importance of using strategic information, both financial and nonfinan cial, accounting reports of a firm’s performance are now often based on critical success factors in four different perspectives. One perspective is financial; the other three are nonfinancial: 1. Financial performance. Measures of profitability and market value, among others, as indicators of how well the firm satisfies its owners and shareholders. 2. Customer satisfaction. Measures of quality, service, and low cost, among others, as indicators of how well the firm satisfies its customers. 3. Internal processes. Measures of the efficiency and effectiveness with which the firm produces the product or service. 4. Learning and growth. Measures of the firm’s ability to develop and utilize human resources to meet its strategic goals now and into the future. An accounting report based on the four perspectives is called a balanced scorecard (BSC). The concept of balance captures the intent of broad coverage, financial and nonfinancial, of all factors that contribute to the firm’s success in achieving its strategic goals. The balanced score card provides a basis for a more complete analysis than is possible with financial data alone. The use of the balanced scorecard is thus a critical ingredient of the overall approach that firms take to become and remain competitive. An example of a balanced scorecard is shown in Exhibit 1.4. The strategy map is a method, based on the balanced scorecard, that links the various perspectives in a causeandeffect diagram. For many companies, high achievement in the learning and growth perspective contributes directly to higher achievement in the internal process perspective, which in turn causes greater achievement in the customer satisfaction perspective, which then produces the desired financial performance. The strategy map is therefore a useful means in understanding how improvement in certain critical success factors contributes to other goals and to the ultimate financial results.

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