Course Information
Course Overview
Improve Your Organization's Performance By Building This Data-Driven Tool! Balanced Scorecard Template Included
Learn using a real Balanced Scorecard Example!
- FREE Balanced Scorecard Template Included! (with additional formulas for Mac and PC added for easier use!)
*2 BRAND NEW* demo lectures added below
See FOUR FREE Preview lectures below!
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Improve your organizational performance! Everything you need to build a Balanced Scorecard from scratch using Excel!
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Every organization seeks to improve its performance. Having worked with organizations around the world I found a pattern: Many are spending thousands of dollars on software and consultants to track performance each year. A team and I used our education and experience to build the same scorecard using Excel—the results speak for themselves.
And now…I want to share this process with you so you can have a tool to make better decisions and improve your organization’s performance.
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✔ 21+ Lectures and Over 3.5 hours of content!
✔ Easy to Learn Material—free template download available to get started
✔ Project Based Learning—Build your scorecard to fit your organization
✔ Use data to manage your organization’s performance
✔ Follow the Best Practices of Top Corporations For Your Context
Five-Star Review: Perfect for beginners.
The Balanced Scorecard is the best practice to improve your organizations performance. Here's some stats that prove that using a scorecard in your business will produce positive results:
- The Advanced Performance Institute reports that about half of major companies in the US, Europe and Asia are using Balanced Scorecard Approaches. The exact figures vary slightly but the Gartner Group suggests that over 50% of large US firms had adopted the BSC by the end of 2000
- ClearPoint Strategy put together a list of the top companies using the Balanced Scorecard:
- Private Sector: (Banking: Wells Fargo, Energy: Mobil North America Marketing and Refining (NAM&R), Electronics: Philips Electronics, Financial: Thomson Reuters)
- Public Sector: (Local Government: City of Charlotte, NC, U.S. Government: Defense Logistics Agency and Higher Education: University of Virginia
There is no better time to build a Balanced Scorecard for your organization--big or small.
Here's what we will cover in this course...
Learn how to build your Balanced Scorecard from scratch using Excel. We start with the dashboard, formulate the perspectives and then craft the input sheets. Finally, we tie it all together and use it to track organizational performance.
BONUS PDF REPORT – links to important articles and blogs to learn from other experts - Must finish the course to access this free report. 21+ Informative Videos including:
- What is a Balanced Scorecard?
- Basics of the Dashboard
- How to formulate your perspective sheet
- What does an input sheet look like for my departments?
Don't forget to check out the free preview lectures to sample my course. Are you ready to learn with me? By the end of this course students will know:
- Basics of the Balanced Scorecard
- How to design you own dashboard
- Manipulate Excel to craft your perspective sheets
- Formulate input sheets
- Link sheets to capture trends
- Use the tool to increase revenue
- Much More!
Don't wait another day to begin building your Balanced Scorecard.
CLICK "TAKE THIS COURSE" TO GET STARTED NOW!
Course Content
- 5 section(s)
- 26 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Let's Get Started :)
- Section 2 Unpacking Scorecard Perspectives
- Section 3 Crafting The Input Sheets
- Section 4 Linking everything back to the Dashboard
- Section 5 Bonus Section
What You’ll Learn
- Build a Balanced Scorecard from scratch using Excel
- Use click method and formulas to change color of cells to visually see results
- Link cells and sheets to enhance your dynamic tool
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAbdiqani
Very practical course.. Thanks
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MMa. Evangeline Anastacio
This is a very good course. Even if our organization is not business-oriented but we are non-stock, non-profit, this course is still applicable. We can adopt the process but make use of the perspectives that we identified for our own organization.
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IIbrahim Al Busaidi
- No background or proper introduction about BSC so if you don't have any background, it will be like excel beginner course only - In course materials, he provided three templates but none of them is the final one he built so you can refer to. - The way it works, you should have input tool which feeds the overall dashboard but he started to fill the dashboard first and then moved to input sheet and then back to dashboard to update formulas - The last update was in 2017 but several new changes in the way you build BSC He has the materials so I would suggest, just to add new section at the beginning to explain BSC, perspectives, how does it work,..etc. Then, in section two, the overall picture and how we are going to build it and what each tab will give us. Then, starting with input sheet, explain how to fill it, formulas (reference sheet). Then, how input will give us the end results (dashboard). Finally, new section about available software in market or new changes or suggestions on how you can develop your sheet further.
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DDina Riad
i love the step by step demonstration , even though it is a bit boring. but it makes everything really stick in my head. Thank you very much