by Gail Stout Perry | Nov 26, 2014 | Uncategorized
I received a text message from a friend today: “My brother-in-law needs to build a balanced scorecard. Where can he find examples?” ~Sigh~ That is like asking me, “My brother-in-law needs to get from New York to Texas. Where can he find any old Google Map...
by Gail Stout Perry | Nov 7, 2013 | Uncategorized
Dateline: CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait. First, let me acknowledge that for some inexplicable reason, my career has repeatedly veered into Department of Defense work and this little fact is extremely amusing to those who know that my idea of “roughing it” means staying in less...
by Gail Stout Perry | Oct 29, 2013 | Uncategorized
There has been a lot of interest in my recent blog post: “Balanced Scorecard Gone Bad: What’s that Funky Smell?” Several people have posted comments and questions in various forums, but one in particular deserves special attention. From Gary: I believe a key point...
by Gail Stout Perry | Oct 9, 2013 | Uncategorized
I am an engineer by training and a math geek at heart. So articles about girls and math catch my eye. Did you know that researchers agree that one’s ability to excel at math and science is as much about attitude as it is about “natural gifts” or gender? This...
by Gail Stout Perry | Sep 20, 2013 | Uncategorized
I had a distressing phone conversation earlier this week. A former client called to say they were at a decision-point. They were trying to decide if they wanted to keep using their balanced scorecard system or not. He went on to say, “to be quite honest, the...