常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句The idea of the balanced scorecard was embraced with enthusiasm when it first appeared.平衡計(jì)分卡剛出現(xiàn)時(shí)它的理念主要圍繞工作熱情來(lái)做文章。The balanced scorecard not only broadens the organisation’s perception of where it stands today, but it also helps it to identify things that might guarantee its success in the future.平衡計(jì)分卡不僅擴(kuò)展了組織今天所處地位的認(rèn)知,而且還幫助組織認(rèn)清未來(lái)可能確保公司取得成功的事情。In their best-selling book The Balanced Scorecard, 10 Robert Kaplan and David Norton highlighted several ways in which business decision- makers can increase the long-term value of the business.在他們的暢銷書《平衡計(jì)分卡》10中,羅伯特·卡普蘭和大衛(wèi)·諾頓強(qiáng)調(diào)了幾個(gè)方法,使決策者能夠提高企業(yè)的長(zhǎng)期價(jià)值。權(quán)威例句Founding managing director Scott Maxwell combines the work cycles of self-organizing teams with a balanced scorecard approach.FORBES: ConnectMany firms also use ABC data for the measures required for a balanced scorecard (see article).ECONOMIST: IdeaTurned out that Harvard Business School professor Robert Kaplan and a colleague had developed a "balanced scorecard" for corporate clients.FORBES: The Matchmaker 返回 balanced scorecard