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Department of Management Science, University of Strathclyde.
Seminar: Performance Measurement: Personal Reflections
on the State of the Art and the Research Agenda by Professor Andy Neely
Director of Cranfield Centre for Business Performance.
Date: 13th November 2001. 6.00pm for 6.30pm. Room 886 Graham Hills
Building, 40 George Street, Glasgow. Tel 0141 548 3141.
Andy Neely has been researching, consulting and teaching in the field of
business performance measurement since the late 1980s. This seminar will
draw on the experiences he has gained during this time to reflect on the
state of the art in the subject and to offer some personal reflections on
the research agenda looking forward. Specifically Andy will cover the
changing nature of the measurement crisis, the emerging revolution in
planning and budgeting and two newly developed concepts - The Performance
Prism and The Performance Planning Value Chain. The seminar will combine
practical experience with theory to offer an insightful and thought
provoking look into the world of performance measurement.
Biographical Details
Andy Neely is Director of the Centre for Business Performance at Cranfield
School of Management and Professor of Operations Strategy and Performance.
Prior to joining Cranfield University he held a lecturing position at
Cambridge University, where he was a Fellow of Churchill College. Andy has
been researching and teaching in the field of business performance
measurement since the late 1980s. He helped found the Performance
Measurement Association, an international network of academics and
practitioners interested in performance measurement and has authored over
100 books and articles on the subject, including “Measuring Business
Performance”, which was published by the Economist.
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