Balanced Scorecards & Operational Dashboards with Microsoft Excel

Höfundur Ron Person

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118519653

Útgáfa 2

Útgáfuár 2013

3.890 kr.

Description

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  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Strategic Performance with Balanced Scorecards
  • Chapter 1: Accelerating Strategic Performance
  • Managing with a 500-Year-Old System
  • The Failure of Modern Management Systems
  • A Modern Strategic Management System
  • Why Use a Balanced Scorecard?
  • Building a Balanced Scorecard
  • Does the Balanced Scorecard Guarantee Business Success?
  • Does the Balanced Scorecard Really Work?
  • Do Small and Midsized Businesses Benefit from the Balanced Scorecard?
  • Is the Balanced Scorecard Worth Developing?
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Chapter 2
  • Chapter 2: Developing Your Strategic Foundation
  • Developing Your Strategic Foundation
  • Mission
  • Vision
  • Values
  • Developing Your Strategic Assessment
  • Defining Your External Environment by Using PESTEL
  • Defining Your Industry Environment with Porter’s 5 Forces
  • Defining Your Strengths and Weaknesses with the Balanced Scorecard SWOT
  • Developing Your Strategic Destination Statement
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Chapter 3
  • Chapter 3: Preparing to Build Your Balanced Scorecard
  • Why Use a Balanced Scorecard?
  • Is Your Organization Ready for the Balanced Scorecard Journey?
  • Senior Executive Commitment
  • Experienced Facilitator or Consultant
  • Executive Sponsor Commitment
  • Executive Time and Commitment
  • Participative Culture with Open Communication
  • You Must Make Your Case for Change
  • Motivating Executives
  • Building Balanced Scorecard Teams
  • Background Research
  • Interviewing Executives
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Chapter 4
  • Chapter 4: Step-by-Step to Building Your Strategy Map
  • What Is a Strategy Map?
  • Leveraging Your Strategy Map
  • Perspectives: Monitoring Your Strategy from Different Points of View
  • Strategic Themes: Concentrating Resources and Momentum along Specific Themes
  • Objectives and Causal Links: Modeling What Drives Your Business Success
  • Selecting a Strategy Map Facilitator
  • Step-by-Step to Creating Your Strategy Map
  • The Straw Dog Approach
  • The Brainstorm and Intensive Discussion Approach
  • Conducting Strategy Map Sessions
  • Selecting Strategic Theme Sponsors
  • Summary
  • Notes
  • Chapter 5
  • Chapter 5: Step-by-Step from Strategy to Action
  • Turning Your Strategy Map into Measurable Action
  • Strategic Theme Teams
  • Motivating and Educating the Strategic Theme Teams
  • Brainstorming Initiatives
  • Developing a Robust List of Initiatives
  • Prioritizing Initiatives
  • Summary
  • Note
  • Chapter 6
  • Chapter 6: Step-by-Step to Selecting Metrics and Setting Targets
  • Achieving Balance in Your Balanced Scorecard
  • The Right Number of Measures
  • If You Have More Than the “Critical Few,” You Lose
  • Leading and Lagging Metrics: Drivers and Results
  • Sample Objectives and Metrics
  • Step-by-Step to Selecting Your Metrics
  • Defining the Metric with a Metric Definition
  • Look Out! What You Measure Is What You Get!
  • Critical Questions to Ask about Your Measures and Metrics
  • Setting Targets
  • Setting Target Values
  • Setting Intermediate Targets
  • You Will Not Move toward a Target at a Constant Rate
  • Summary
  • Chapter 7
  • Chapter 7: Step-by-Step to Developing Your Implementation Plan
  • Step-by-Step to Translating Initiatives into Projects
  • Monitoring Initiatives in Progress
  • Summary
  • Chapter 8
  • Chapter 8: Step-by-Step to Rollout and Strategic Reviews
  • Creating a Culture Focused on Strategy
  • Strategy Review Meeting
  • Preparing for the Strategy Review Meeting
  • Facilitating the First Meeting
  • Communication, Training, and Rollout
  • Communication
  • Communication Media
  • Training
  • Summary
  • Part II: Operational Performance with Dashboards
  • Chapter 9: Developing Executive and Operational Dashboards
  • Why Are Dashboards Used with Increasing Frequency?
  • The Differences between Dashboards and Scorecards
  • Challenges in Developing Dashboards
  • Developing Your Dashboard
  • Summary
  • Chapter 10
  • Chapter 10: Mapping Your Operational Processes
  • Before You Map, Know Why
  • Dashboards and Six Sigma
  • Types of Process Mapping
  • Six Sigma SIPOC Mapping
  • Value Stream Mapping
  • Step-by-Step to Building a Map
  • Summary
  • Chapter 11
  • Chapter 11: Identifying Critical Metrics and Key Performance Indicators
  • General Rules for Metrics in Operational Dashboards
  • Interview the Decision-Makers
  • Identify Metrics Using Your Map
  • Step-by-Step to Identifying Critical Metrics
  • Brainstorming and Identifying Metrics Using an Ishikawa or Fishbone Diagram
  • Selecting a Metric
  • Cross-Check Your Metric
  • What’s Simple Can Be Difficult, and What’s Difficult Can Be Simple
  • Summary
  • Part III: Building Maps, Scorecards, and Dashboards
  • Chapter 12: Creating Dashboards for Decision-Making
  • Step-by-Step: Creating Dashboards That Aid Decision-Making
  • Make Your Dashboards Actionable
  • Rules of Design
  • Tips on Graphical Elements
  • Some Important Sources on the Art and Science of Visualizing Data
  • Excel Charting Techniques
  • The Art of Visualizing Data
  • Summary
  • Chapter 13
  • Chapter 13: Drawing Process and Strategy Maps
  • Which Drawing Tool Should You Use?
  • Drawing with Microsoft Office Drawing Tools
  • Displaying the Drawing Toolbar in Versions of Office Prior to 2007 and 2010
  • Drawing Objects and Connectors
  • Adding Text to Objects or Connectors
  • Moving Objects or Connectors
  • Formatting Objects or Connectors
  • Grouping Objects So That They Act as One
  • Using Grid and Nudge for Accurate Positioning
  • Controlling Objects That Overlap
  • Saving Time When You Draw
  • Drawing with Microsoft Visio
  • Summary
  • Chapter 14
  • Chapter 14: Using Microsoft Excel for Balanced Scorecards and Dashboards
  • Excel Is the Most Widely Used Balanced Scorecard Software
  • Consider the Trade-Offs between Excel and Large BI Systems
  • Disadvantages of Excel
  • Many Versions of One Truth
  • Technical Scalability versus User Scalability
  • Hidden Errors
  • Spreadsheets Spawn Spreadsheets
  • The Ineluctable Modality of User-Built Conundrums
  • Advantages of Using Excel
  • Get It Done Now!
  • Prove the Business Intelligence and Dashboard Concept
  • Experienced Users
  • Total Costs for Scalability
  • Excel Is Flexible and Extensible
  • Excel’s Chart Engine Is a Powerful Standard
  • When to Use Excel
  • Solutions
  • Summary
  • Chapter 15
  • Chapter 15: Text-Based Dashboards
  • Alerting with Conditional Formats
  • Conditional Formatting with Earlier Versions of Excel
  • Conditional Color Formatting with Excel 2007 and Excel 2010
  • Creating In-Cell Charts with Text
  • Creating Text Charts with Earlier Versions of Excel
  • Creating Data Bars with Excel 2007 and Excel 2010
  • Alerting with Conditional Text Icons
  • Creating Conditional Icons with Earlier Versions of Excel
  • Creating Conditional Icons with Excel 2007 and Excel 2010
  • Summary
  • Chapter 16
  • Chapter 16: Custom Labels and Formatting
  • Combining Numbers, Text, and Dates to Create Custom Labels
  • Joining Text with Custom-Formatted Numbers
  • Joining Text with Custom-Formatted Dates and Times
  • Time and Data Calculations
  • Calculating the Beginning and End of Any Month
  • Creating a Month Series
  • Calculating the Beginning and End of a Quarter
  • Automatically Updating Quarterly Titles on the Category (x) Axis
  • Scaling Numbers with Formatting
  • Scaling Charts and Sheets Separately
  • Creating Custom Titles and Floating Text
  • Creating Dynamic Chart Titles
  • Creating Floating Titles in Charts
  • Creating Dynamic Titles That Float in Worksheets
  • Rotating Text, Shapes, and Charts in Any Direction by Using a Picture of Cells
  • Creating Custom Data Labels
  • Creating Pop-Up and Alert Data Labels
  • Creating New Color Palettes
  • Creating a Custom Color Palette in Excel 2003
  • Matching Your Dashboard to the Corporate Identity
  • Transferring Color Palettes between Workbooks
  • Creating Aesthetically Pleasing Color Palettes
  • Summary
  • Chapter 17
  • Chapter 17: Working with Data That Changes Size
  • Using Tables for Data That Changes Size
  • Formatting Tables
  • Attaching a Dynamic Range Name to a Table
  • Tables Use English-Like Formula References
  • Naming Ranges for Ease of Use and Functionality
  • Creating Named Ranges
  • When to Use Tables or Dynamic Range Names
  • Creating Dynamic Range Names That Adjust Automatically When the Size of Data Changes
  • Creating Charts That Expand to Include New Data
  • Dynamically Changing a Chart’s Start Date
  • Dynamically Changing a Chart’s Start Date and Width
  • Dynamically Charting the Last 13 Months of Data
  • Creating Dynamic Range Names for Lists
  • Summary
  • Chapter 18
  • Chapter 18: Retrieving Data from Lists and Tables of Data
  • More Powerful Than VLOOKUP: INDEX and MATCH
  • The Key to Retrieving Data and Creating Interactive Dashboards
  • Using a Keyword to Retrieve and Chart Data
  • Adding a Drop-Down Selection List to Make Retrieval Easier
  • Retrieving Data Given Multiple Keywords
  • Retrieving Multiple Rows Using a Single Keyword
  • Retrieving Data with a Two-Way Lookup
  • Summary
  • Chapter 19
  • Chapter 19: Creating Miniature Charts and Tables
  • Using Miniature Charts, Tables, and Sparklines for Greater Information Density and Improved Layout
  • Creating Miniature Charts from Standard Excel Charts
  • Removing Titles, Grid Lines, and Legends
  • Formatting the Y-Axis to Remove Unnecessary Scales and Width
  • Reducing the Size and Width of Y-Axis Numeric Values
  • Formatting the X-Axis
  • Formatting Multiple Miniature Charts
  • Creating Sparklines
  • Modifying or Deleting Sparklines
  • Sparkline Tricks
  • Excel’s Amazing Camera Tool
  • Taking Pictures with the Camera Tool
  • Using Camera Pictures of Charts, Tables, and Miniature Charts
  • Simultaneously Formatting the Size of Multiple Charts or Camera Pictures
  • The Dark Side of Excel’s Camera Tool
  • Summary
  • Chapter 20
  • Chapter 20: Controlling Charts with Menus, Combo Boxes, and Buttons
  • Adding Combo Boxes, Lists, Check Boxes, and More to Your Dashboards
  • Selecting Data with a Combo Box or List
  • Selecting Data with Multiple Criteria Using Multiple Combo Boxes
  • When to Use a Data Validation List or Combo Box
  • Creating Dynamic Cascading Combo Boxes or Lists
  • Using Option Buttons
  • Displaying or Hiding Data with a Check Box
  • Scrolling Charts through Time with a Slider Bar
  • Summary
  • Chapter 21
  • Chapter 21: Working with PivotTables
  • Basic Concepts of PivotTables
  • Creating an Auto-Expanding Database or List Name
  • Using PivotTable Results in Dashboards
  • Retrieving a Single Cell of Data from a PivotTable
  • Dynamically Retrieving Data from a PivotTable
  • Building a Safe User-Controlled PivotTable Display
  • Drilling Down to Detail with PivotTables
  • Updating the PivotTable Linked to Internal or External Data
  • Summary
  • Chapter 22
  • Chapter 22: Working with PowerPivot
  • Basic PowerPivot Concepts
  • PowerPivot Advantages
  • PowerPivot Disadvantages
  • Downloading and Installing the Free PowerPivot Add-In
  • Downloading Sample Demos for PowerPivot
  • Connecting to Data
  • Creating PivotTables or PivotCharts with PowerPivot
  • Building Free-Form Reports with PowerPivot and GetPivotData
  • Sorting Months in Date Order with the Custom Sort Order List
  • Calculating Fields with Data Analysis Expressions (DAX)
  • Summary
  • Chapter 23
  • Chapter 23: Smoothing Data and Forecasting Trends
  • Smoothing Erratic Data
  • Smoothing Data with Simple Moving Averages
  • Smoothing Data with Weighted Moving Averages
  • Exponential Weighted Moving Average
  • Adding the Analysis ToolPak to Excel
  • Exponential Smoothing with the Analysis ToolPak
  • Forecasting Trends
  • Forecasting with Worksheet Functions
  • Summary
  • Chapter 24
  • Chapter 24: Identifying Targets and Displaying Alerts
  • Charting Target Values
  • Charting Alerts with Conditional Colors
  • Charting Alerts for the Top/Bottom n, Quartiles, and Percentiles
  • Charting Alerts with Line and XY Scatter Diagrams
  • Adding a Visual Indicator to Top/Bottom n, Quartile, and Percentile Charts
  • Alerting with E?mailing
  • Summary
  • Chapter 25
  • Chapter 25: Building Powerful Decision?Making Charts
  • Seeing a Full Statistical Picture with a Box-and-Whisker Plot
  • Bullet Charts: A Better Alternative to Gauges
  • Pareto Charts Show What Is Most Important
  • Variance Charts Make a Difference
  • Project Your Projects with Gantt Charts
  • Project Variance Gantt Charts
  • Control Charts
  • Summary
  • Chapter 26
  • Chapter 26; Drilling to Detail
  • Navigating
  • Navigating with Simple Hyperlinks
  • Navigating with a Drop-Down Menu
  • Drilling Down to Detail
  • Drill-Downs in PivotTables and PowerPivots
  • Drilling into a Data List by Clicking a Row
  • Summary
  • Chapter 27
  • Chapter 27: Using Excel Add-Ins for Extra Capabilities
  • ASAP Utilities
  • FlowBreeze Flowcharting
  • Systems2Win Value Stream Mapping
  • PowerPivot
  • Simtools
  • Formlist
  • Managing Excel Add-Ins
  • Summary
  • Chapter 28
  • Chapter 28:Finishing Touches
  • Adding Context and Comments with Briefing Books
  • Displaying Pop-Up Content and Dynamic Help
  • Controlling Dashboard Display
  • Hiding Worksheets
  • Sending Conditional E?mails from Dashboards
  • Adding Headers and Footers
  • Locating and Removing Phantom Links
  • Protecting Content, Worksheets, and Workbooks
  • Restricting the User’s Range
  • Summary
  • Chapter 29
  • Chapter 29: Data Integration Methods
  • Should You Use Manual Data Entry or Automated Data Integration?
  • Manual Data Entry for Dashboards
  • Automating Data Retrieval with Text Files
  • Creating Text Data Files
  • Step-by-Step to Importing a Text Data File
  • Automating Data Retrieval from Databases
  • Step-by-Step to Importing Data from a Relational Database
  • Importing Data Using a PivotTable
  • Importing Data to a PivotTable
  • Refreshing Data Automatically
  • Linking Imported Data to Your Dashboard
  • What Is OLAP, and When Should You Use It?
  • Summary
  • Chapter 30
  • Chapter 30: Publishing Balanced Scorecards and Dashboards
  • Publishing Directly in Excel
  • Workbook Architecture
  • Publishing Multidashboard Systems
  • Hierarchy of Views
  • Deciding How to Publish Your Scorecard or Dashboard
  • Publishing in PowerPoint
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Publishing in PowerPoint
  • PowerPoint Architecture
  • When You Should Use PowerPoint for Publishing
  • Creating the PowerPoint Presentation
  • Publishing in PDF
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Publishing in PDF
  • PDF Architecture
  • Creating Complex or High-Security Balanced Scorecards in PDF
  • Summary
  • Index
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