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THE BALANCED SCORECARD APPROACH PRESENTED BY: Ron Johnson on March 1, 2007

Topics of Discussion Survey Balanced Scorecard Overview Balanced Scorecard Development Process Survey The Weyerhaeuser Example Summary Questions and Answer Session

Today s Objectives Provide an overview of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) Approach Facilitate the group discussion for our collective learning Experiences with the BSC How this tool can be effective in driving improved Facility Management Each of us walks away with 2-3 that we really needed

Survey How many of you have experience with the Balance Scorecard Approach?

BSC Defined The Balanced Scorecard is a framework that helps organizations translate strategy into operational objectives that drive both behavior and performance.

BSC History Developed in the early 1990 s Developed by Drs. Robert Kaplan (Harvard Business School) and David Norton Provides a clear prescription for what companies should measure in order to balance the financial perspective It is a management system (not only a measurement system) that allows the clarity of vision and strategy into action

BSC History Suggests that we view our organizations from four perspectives: - The Learning and Growth Perspective - The Business Process Perspective - The Customer Perspective - The Financial Perspective Requires us to develop Performance Indicators or metrics and collect and analyze data relative to each of these perspectives Critical Performance Indicators

BSC Double-Loop Feedback

Bottom line of Why Four Perspectives Measuring financial performance alone doesn t facilitate the value creation that companies in our age must make in terms of investments in customers, suppliers, employees, processes, technology and innovation

Key Premise Behind the BSC is that Measurement Motivates Behavior The Premise Measurement Communicates Values, Priorities And Direction The Conclusion Measurement Must Be Linked To Strategy Strategy Balanced Scorecard Measurement To Communicate, Not To Control

BSC and your Strategy Revenue Strategy Financial Perspective Return on Investment Productivity Strategy 1. The economic model of key levers driving financial performance Sources of Growth Sources of Productivity Value Proposition Customer Perspective Price Quality Time Function Image Relationships 2. The value proposition of target customers Build the Brand Internal Process Perspective Make the Sale Deliver the Product Service Exceptionally 3. The value chain of core business processes Staff Competencies Learning & Growth Perspective + + Technology Infrastructure Climate for Action 4. The critical enablers of performance improvement, change and learning

Balanced Scorecard Terminology Strategy Map: Diagram of the cause-and-effect relationships between strategic objectives Financial Strategic Objective: Data Center Uptime Fewer Repairs Profitability More customers Statement of what strategy must achieve and what s critical to its success How success in achieving the strategy will be measured and tracked The level of performance or rate of improvement needed Key action programs required to achieve objectives Customer Uptime Optimized Price Objectives Measurement Target Initiative Internal Effective PdM 99.95% Uptime Downtime PM Completion Ratio <.05% 97% Implement Predictive Maintenance Learning Data Center crew alignment

Balanced Scorecard Example Strategic Objective: Data Center Uptime Objectives Measurement Target Initiative Financial Fewer Repairs Customer Uptime Profitability More Customers Optimized Price Profitability More Customers Fewer Repairs Maximized uptime Optimized prices Market Value Growth % Cost of Repairs Uptime % Customer Ranking (Market Survey) $ 20% $ 99.95% #1 Measure and Report: # of Repairs, Monthly Growth % PdM Customer loyalty program Internal Effective PdM PdM inspection completion Completion % >95% Implement work order system Learning Data Center Crew alignment Data Center crew alignment % crew trained on PdM Crew certification yr. 1 70% yr. 3 95% >85% certified Training program Certification program

Some of the Indicators of a Good BSC 1. Executive Involvement Strategic decision makers must validate and own the strategy and related measures A good Balanced Scorecard will tell the story of your strategy in actionable terms. 2. Cause-and-Effect Relationships Every objective selected should be part of a chain of cause and effect linkages that represent the strategy 3. Balance between outcome and leading measures There should be a balance of outcome measures and leading measures to facilitate anticipatory management 4. Financial Linkage Every objective can ultimately be related to financial results 5. Linkage of Initiatives and Measures: Each initiative should be based on a gap between baseline and target.

Some Goals of the Balanced Scorecard Provide a framework to translate strategy into operational terms Create a systems approach to form an integrated Strategic Management Process Provide a clear line of sight to the vision and strategy of the company Provide a tool for communicating the: - strategy, and - processes and systems required for implementing the strategy Draw a cause and effect roadmap to stakeholder value shareholder, customer, and employee

BSC Benefits for Your Organization Improves management effectiveness by having a shared and actionable view of the strategy Optimizes and ensures strategic outcomes for a given set of resources Enables employees to work in a coordinated, collaborative fashion towards organizational goals Speeds time to value through faster, more informed decision-making on time and resource allocation Accelerates the approach, and its accuracy to the strategic destination

Survey How has a BSC Approach impacted your Organization?

Balanced Scorecard Six Step Development Process Step 1 Develop a BSC Plan Step 3 Determine Linkages between Strategies and Objectives Step 5 Develop Strategic Initiatives Step 2 Understand your Strategic Imperatives Step 4 Determine Measures and Goals Step 6 Plan for implementation

Weyerhaeuser Example - Overview McKinstry Essention provides Facility Management Services (FMS) for the Weyerhaeuser Corporate Campus in Federal Way, WA McKinstry Essention FMS includes responsibility for the following: Facility Management Asset Management Project Management Operations and Maintenance Cleaning Services Landscaping and Urban Forestry Management Space and Move, Add, Change Management Special Event and Conference Room Management

Weyerhaeuser Example - Overview Weyerhaeuser Expectations: McKinstry Essention must continually meet or exceed performance goals for agreed upon CPI CPI measure the quality, speed, availability, capacity, reliability, user-satisfaction, customer service, timeliness, conformity, efficiency and/or effectiveness of the services provided by McKinstry Essention McKinstry Essention performance relative to CPI has financial implications in terms of agreed upon at-risk fee

Weyerhaeuser Example - Overview CPI are jointly developed by Weyerhaeuser and McKinstry Essention each year CPI performance is reviewed quarterly - Reported on a Quarterly Dashboard - Action plans are developed for CPI not achieving Goals Continuous improvement process IFMA Benchmarks are utilized to establish appropriate Goals CPI based upon the four perspectives are measured

Weyerhaeuser Balanced Scorecard CPI # Weyerhaeuser BSC Categories Focus Area Objectives Measurement Method Measures 2006 Goal 1st Quarterly Result 1 Utility Operate Commercially Competitive Annualized cost/s.f. for WTC Utility Cost per SF 2 Utility Operate Commercially Competitive Annualized cost/s.f. for Weyerhaeuser Campus (minus WTC) Utility Cost per SF 3 Cost Operate Commercially Competitive Annualized cost/s.f. for WTC Cost of Operations/SF 4 Financial Financial 5 Financial Operate Commercially Competitive Operate in accordance with Approved Budget Annualized cost/s.f. for Weyerhaeuser Campus (minus WTC) Actual Total Operating Cost Cost of Operations/SF Total Facility Operating Cost (Actual to Budget) 6 Financial Operate Commercially Competitive Actual Total Cost per Box Move Space Management Costs 7 Financial Operate Commercially Competitive Actual Total Cost per Reconfiguration Move Space Management Costs 8 Financial Reduce Operating Costs Annualized cost savings Provide Sustainable Cost Reduction

Weyerhaeuser Balanced Scorecard CPI # Weyerhaeuser BSC Categories Focus Area Objectives Measurement Method Measures 2006 Goal 1st Quarterly Result 9 Customer 10 Customer 19 Customer Learning and Growth Quality Assurance Consistently meet Service Level expectations Achieve high levels of customer satisfaction Institute a disciplined Organizational Learning process that effectively captures internal and external best practices and lessons learned from operations. FMT and McK E Mgmt Team Audit results % (Total of Meets Expectations&Exceeds Expectations/Total of Inspectable Areas) Internal and External Building and Trade Quality Assurance Audit results For the "Overall Satisfaction" question, % of respondents who Customer Satisfaction responded with "Satisfied" or better Survey Results satisfaction rating Evidence of the deployment of those learnings through improvements to processes. Positive changes in the Quality, Cost, Delivery and Safety of FM metrics.

Weyerhaeuser Balanced Scorecard CPI # Weyerhaeuser BSC Categories Focus Area Objectives Measurement Method Measures 2006 Goal 1st Quarterly Result 11 Safety Provide Services Safely Actual number of hours lost due to workplace injury Loss time injuries 12 Safety Provide Services Safely # of RIR compared to Goal 13 Operational Improve service levels 14 Operational Improve service levels 15 Operational Improve service levels 16 17 18 Internal Process Reliability Process Reliability Process Reliability Prevent Business Interruptions Complete Procedures Manual in accordance with approved project schedule Complete Document Library in accordance with approved project schedule Elapsed time from Request to Complete based upon the top ten most frequent Issue Types %(Number of work orders completed/number of work orders opened). Measurement will be a based upon the top ten most frequent Issue Types. RIR (Recordable Incident Rate) Work Order Request to Completion Time Work Order Completion Ratio %(Number of PM work orders completed/number of PM work orders open). Reporting period will PM Work Order be from the first day of the month Completion Ratio that the PM's are due until the 15th of the following month. Monthly review of operations with the FMT and a joint determination of Business Interruptions. InfoCentre work order will document the results of these situations. Number of service situations that cause a disruption to standard Weyerhaeuser business operations. Procedures Manual completed by December 31, 2006 and in accordance with development Completion of Procedures project schedule. % (on time Manual completed actions/total actions due in time period) Campus-wide Document Library completed by March 31, 2007 and Completion of Campuswide InfoCentre Document in accordance with development project schedule. % (on time Library completed actions/total actions due in time period)

Summary The Balanced Scorecard is a framework that helps organizations translate strategy into operational objectives that drive both behavior and performance The Balanced Scorecard is based on the premise that measurement motivates The scorecard is broken down into four perspectives that are linked The balanced scorecard has benefits across organizations

THANK YOU VERY MUCH! and copies of this presentation are available upon request

Session References References Cotts, David G. (2001) The Facilities Management Handbook Second Edition. American Management Association, New York, New York, USA. Kaplan, Robert S. and Norton, David P. (2001) The Strategy Focused Organization. Harvard Business School Press, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Kaplan, Robert S. and Norton, David P. (1996) Translating Strategy into Action. Harvard Business School Press, Boston, Massachusetts, USA The Balanced Scorecard Institute at www.balancedscorecard.org Free Management Library at www.managementhelp.org 12 Manage, Rigor and Relevance in Management at www.12manage.com Balance Scorecard News at www.bs-news.com Multiple other internet sites through Google Search on Balanced Scorecard