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|keywords=Supply, Chain, Management, Performance, Metrics, Standard, Reporting | |keywords=Supply, Chain, Management, Performance, Metrics, Standard, Reporting | ||
|description=Selection of the key metrics for each performance attribute for each supply chain. A scorecard is used to define the metrics of most interest to an organization, to arrange them by area of impact, by strategic linkage, and to provide a container for later benchmarking comparisons | |description=Selection of the key metrics for each performance attribute for each supply chain. A scorecard is used to define the metrics of most interest to an organization, to arrange them by area of impact, by strategic linkage, and to provide a container for later benchmarking comparisons | ||
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The activities associated with the selection of the key metrics for each performance attribute for each supply chain. A scorecard is used to define the metrics of most interest to an organization, to arrange them by area of impact, by strategic linkage, and to provide a container for later benchmarking comparisons. Each scorecard is built from a subset of hundreds of OpenReference metrics.
Without clearly defined supply chains, scorecards may contain aggregate data of conflicting supply chain types e.g. Make-to-Order and Make-to-Stock together. Without strategy, metrics chosen are not clearly linked to strategic priorities. The OpenReference wiki provides all necessary definitions.
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