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Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management (Paperback)
by Bob Paladino
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Performance management, Human resources, Management, Business |
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Excellent practical advice for implementing corporate performance management in your organization. |
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Author: Bob Paladino
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. in: February, 2007
ISBN: 0470009918
Pages: 400
Measurements: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01527
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0470009918
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Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management (CPM) is an excellent book for you if you are looking to improve business performance by installing CPM processes and tools or for refining your existing processes and tools. While so many books talk and remain at at a high level, and make no mistake the five key principles provide a strong model for implementing CPM, Bob Paladino provides real-life examples that show the model has been proven and tested. The examples also serve to help customize your implementation of the the five key principles for the unique challenges and strengths of your organization.
Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management builds and extends on the proven Kaplan/Norton Strategy Focused Organization methodology. If you are interested in vastly improving your corporate performance using proven methodology and information gathered from real-world implementations, I highly recommend this book.
(From quoting a guest reviewer USA)
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Great read for anyone looking to improve their organization!
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Bob Paladino, CPA, founder of Bob Paladino & Associates, LLC, is a former executive and longtime implementation practitioner in the Corporate Performance Management (CPM) field. His firm advises boards of directors and executives and offers CPM services for rapidly implementing and integrating proven methodologies to drive breakthrough results. He contributes to leading research projects. Recently, as Senior Vice President of Crown Castle International in the Office of the CEO, he directed the global CPM/Balanced Scorecard program to win both the coveted Hall of Fame award and APQC's Best Practice Partner Award. He directed Drs. Kaplan and Norton's Strategy Focused Organization, Balanced Scorecard consulting division. Formerly a leading consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers and Towers Perrin, he has a Wharton MBA and is a CPA and a member of the AICPA and MSCPA. He is published in leading journals and is among the highest rated speakers at corporate and industry events, such as FEI, ASMI, and CFO Rising.
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From publisher
What do award-winning commercial, public, and nonprofit enterprises know that eludes most of today's executives? How do they organize and conduct themselves to accelerate and achieve outsized results? What core processes and best practices do they leverage? Learn the key principles of executing strategy from the executives directly in Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management.
Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management not only chronicles innovative best practices from award-winning executives, but also brings you a proven implementation model that has accelerated breakthrough results. Learn new techniques common to Malcolm Baldrige, the Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame, Sterling Quality, Fortune 100 Best, APQC, and Forbes Award winners.
Drawing from executive and thought leader Bob Paladino's advisory experiences with award-winning and high-performing organizations, Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management provides a clear road map for executing enterprise strategy.
The Five Principle model moves well beyond traditional "how to" books and offers a fresh approach to integrating multiple methods to optimize results. Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management illustrates how to employ the Five Key Principles that all high-performing enterprises practice:
- Establish and Deploy a CPM Office and Officer - Refresh and Communicate Strategy - Cascade and Manage Strategy - Improve Performance - Manage and Leverage Knowledge
Numerous case studies and best practice research from world-renowned enterprises are included.
In addition, insights from executives who have won the most globally recognized awards in business are provided, as are key process maps, strategy maps, balanced scorecards, comparative tables, project plans, testimonials, charts, graphs, and screen shots of BSC and KM systems.
Providing practical executive and practitioner best practice examples, Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management will help drive meaningful results in your organization.
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Dr. Robert S. Kaplan(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-30 00:00>
Bob Paladino effectively leverages his considerable knowledge and experience as a management consultant and chief performance officer at Crown Castle to produce a compelling case for a Corporate Performance Management office. The CPM office becomes the focal point for translating strategic intent to operational actions. The concept is enriched by the book's excellent examples from both private and public sector organizations.
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Carla O'Dell(MSL quoted) , USA
<2008-10-30 00:00>
Read this book if you want a practical guide - based on real experience - to take your organization to higher levels of performance. |
David P. Norton(MSL quoted) , USA
<2008-10-30 00:00>
Bob Paladino's observations and principles are firmly rooted in the Kaplan/Norton Strategy Focused Organization (SFO) methodology. Bob is to be congratulated for his creative extension of these principles and for the illustrative cases provided. He has successfully walked the tightrope of theory and practice - a good read.
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Charles T. Horngren(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-10-30 00:00>
Five Key Principles of Corporate Performance Management presents guidance for the design, development, and implementation of a strategic planning and control system. Such a system leads toward better strategic decisions, competitive advantage, and increased profitability. Drawing on his profuse knowledge and extensive practical experience, Bob Paladino conveys a lively coverage of essential ideas and examples of ways to improve performance. |
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