A qualitative case study: Balanced Scorecard for strategic alignment at a U.S. government logistics organization

Organizations can implement a strategy if it aligns the strategies of its business units with that of its corporate entity. The process of cascading strategy from a corporate entity to business units is known as alignment. Alignment creates coordination and focus even in the most complex or hierarch...

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Main Author: Curtis, Angela Renee
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
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Summary:Organizations can implement a strategy if it aligns the strategies of its business units with that of its corporate entity. The process of cascading strategy from a corporate entity to business units is known as alignment. Alignment creates coordination and focus even in the most complex or hierarchical organizations. Whether the alignment process is top-down or bottom-up, organizations oftentimes opt to use a tool that can assist in gaining consensus with their leaders and can integrate individual business units strategies with those of the enterprise; one such tool is the Balanced Scorecard. The present study explored how the Balanced Scorecard strategically aligned a U.S. government logistics organization's activities with its corporate entity strategies. It used a collectivity of primary and secondary sources of information and utilized a single-case study research design.
Bibliography:Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-09(E), Section: A.
Adviser: Gregory Gull.
School of Business and Technology.
ISBN:1303117487
9781303117480