Essay from the year 2014 in the subject Business economics - Business Management Corporate Governance grade: 10 Stockholm University course: FE4521 Performance Management language: English abstract: The prime managerial purpose of performance measurement is to control. The idea is that managers control behaviors by supplementing manual monitoring which is unfeasible in large organizations with formal information-based control systems. Such performance measurement systems specify required employee actions to achieve organizational goals and measure whether employees have undertaken those actions. Thereby managers intend to get what they measure. Since the early 1980s PM has evolved from financial reporting to multidimensional integrated frameworks addressing the need of organizations to align PMS with their strategic objectives to secure long-term business success. While there are numerous possibilities associated with PM for strategy implementation there are as many pitfalls and risks involved. Therefore the aim of this essay is to discuss and elaborate on findings in the literature on how to leverage potential opportunities and avoid key risks. For the purpose of this essay possibilities are defined as probable benefits the realization of specified goals and sustainable performance improvement. Conversely risks relate to potential costs results adversarial to initial expectation and threats to long-term success. The essay is structured into four arguments that reflect my view on PM as a tool for strategy implementation: (1) strategic alignment and failure (2) strategic adaptability and rigidity (3) inadequate and comprehensive PM and (4) dysfunctional and purposeful incentivation. The main points and required future research areas are summarized in the conclusion.
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