How Does Your Board Rate? Financial managers and accountants have devised a number of measurement tools to evaluate corporate performance, but boards of directors have largely escaped scrutiny. By applying the balanced scorecard system to boards, companies can empower their boards with information that's necessary for improved and more independent decisions on critical corporate issues.
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2004
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Authors: | Epstein, Marc J. ; Roy, Marie-Josée |
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Strategic finance : leadership strategies in accountants and financial professionals. - Montvale, NJ : Institute of Management Accountants, ISSN 0025-1690, ZDB-ID 14706659. - Vol. 85.2004, 8, p. 24-31
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