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Robert S. Kaplan

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  340
Citations -  68631

Robert S. Kaplan is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Balanced scorecard & Activity-based costing. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 309 publications receiving 66545 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert S. Kaplan include Booz Allen Hamilton & United States Naval Research Laboratory.

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The balanced scorecard : measures that drive performance

TL;DR: A "balanced scorecard" is developed, a new performance measurement system that gives top managers a fast but comprehensive view of the business and complements those financial measures with three sets of operational measures having to do with customer satisfaction, internal processes, and the organization's ability to learn and improve.
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The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into Action

TL;DR: The Balanced Scorecard approach retains traditional financial measures which reflect past organizational acheivements, but adds three new measures of future performance found necessary in this information age with its focus on customer relationships and long-term capabilities: customer, internal business process and learning and growth.
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Using the balanced scorecard as a strategic management system

TL;DR: The concept of balanced scorecard was introduced by Robert S. Kaplan and David P. Norton as mentioned in this paper to measure performance from three additional perspectives: customers, internal business processes, and learning and growth.
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Relevance Lost: The Rise and Fall of Management Accounting

TL;DR: Relevance Lost as mentioned in this paper is an overview of the evolution of management accounting in American business, from textile mills in the 1880s and the giant railroad, steel, and retail corporations, to today's environment of global competition and computer-automated manufacturers.
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Putting the balanced scorecard to work

TL;DR: The balanced scorecard as discussed by the authors shows four different perspectives in which to choose measures that can redefine a company's processes measurement system so short term and long term objectives are in balance with each other.