Case Studies
Bernd Heesen
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Bernd Heesen: Prescient GmbH
Chapter 6 in Effective Strategy Execution, 2016, pp 137-211 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract As explained in Sect. 5.1 the adoption of innovations is significantly affected by its attributes: (a) relative advantage, (b) compatibility, (c) complexity, (d) trialability, and (e) observability. The purpose of the case studies in this book is to help you get additional insights about the relative advantages and benefits these organizations were able to gain from implementing measurement systems and business intelligence. Trialability of an innovation and the observability of the results of an innovation adoption reduces the uncertainty for potential adopters. The trial experience from peers and the effects of their implementation can be a substitute. I hope you will find the following case studies useful from that perspective as they demonstrate how performance management systems can impact the effectiveness of strategy execution.
Keywords: Business Process; Social Cohesion; Data Warehouse; Business Intelligence; Enterprise Resource Planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-47923-0_6
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