IN BSC Best Practices
One of the concepts in the Balanced Scorecard methodology that appeals to many executives or other business
decisionmakers
is the idea of having “leading measures.” After all, nobody wants to be compared to a driver who can
only navigate by looking through the rearview mirror. When Dr. Robert Kaplan and David Norton introduced the
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) over a decade ago, part of the “balance” that they introduced was balancing the
traditional financial measure, which they characterized as lagging measures, with measures that gave a better
indication of likely future performance—leading measures....