Use of performance indicators in Management Accounting
Date Submitted: 10/02/2002 19:12:32
A) What constitutes performance indicators?
<Tab/>Performance Indicators are usually seen as measures of success for either a particular project or to the functioning of the organisation as a whole. These indicators are often established at the start of the project and then are used throughout the lifecycle to continuously assess performance and results.
They are often linked in to expected, quantifiable results, such as increased yearly turnovers or reduced costs
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behavioural and technical integration
King George Hospital annual report 2001
Perrin J, Resource management in the NHS 1988
Multimedia
Pricewaterhousecoopers website
http://healthcare.pwcglobal.com/st200301.html
The foundation for performance measurement website (Quote from Roger Kaplan Harvard University)
http://www.fpm.com/index.html
NEHL Health management
http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/management/mantop/0112perfind.htm
NHS website
http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/management/mantop/0112perfind.htm
cost blaster website
http://www.costblaster.com/compare.htm
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