Archive for November 21st, 2008
Performance management guru David Norton tackles the challenge of aligning day-to-day decisions with big-picture strategy.
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Three Ways to Link Execution to Strategy
Frank Buytendijk, author of the new book “Performance Leadership” suggests ways to promote the right behavior with scorecards, goals and incentives.
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How to Encourage Positive Behavior and Performance
Go beyond BI to give decisions makers at all levels the data they need to make the right business decisions.
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Performance Management: Link Operational Decisions to Strategy
Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day — but this one was different.

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Apple approves third-party email client for the App Store, violates its own policies
Tools go beyond BI to give decisions makers at all levels the data they need to make the right business decisions.
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Performance Management Links Strategy And Operations
The Palladium Group’s Norton tackles one of operational performance management’s biggest challenges.
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Three Ways To Elicit Strategic Decisions
Frank Buytendijk suggests ways to avoid undesirable behaviors, such as pushing deals into the next quarter because targets have been met or “use-it-or-lose-it” spending against budget at year’s end.
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Promote Positive Performance Behavior
Enterprise mesh boosts connectivity and network resiliency.
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WLAN Mesh Moves Into New Territory
You’re only as successful as your least satisfied customer, says Shabin.
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CIO Values: Marina Shabin, VP And CIO Of Sterling Commerce
Of course it does — but employers are looking for well-rounded people, not just a resume of certs.
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Down To Business: Does Tech Expertise Matter To Tech Organizations Anymore?
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