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Introduction: A balanced scorecard is a tool that management uses to define the necessary steps and actions required to be undertaken to transform their goals into reality. This scorecard also aids the management to collect feedback and take corrective measures. A balanced scorecard includes four measures which are learning and growth, internal business processes, customer, and financial.

To explain: The if-then hypothesis between the different measures of the balanced scorecard.

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To determine

Introduction: A balanced scorecard is a tool that management uses to define the necessary steps and actions required to be undertaken to transform their goals into reality. This scorecard also aids the management to collect feedback and take corrective measures. A balanced scorecard includes four measures which are learning and growth, internal business processes, customer, and financial.

To explain: The if-then hypothesis between the measures of the balanced scorecard.

3.

To determine

Introduction: A balanced scorecard is a tool that management uses to define the necessary steps and actions required to be undertaken to transform their goals into reality. This scorecard also aids the management to collect feedback and take corrective measures. A balanced scorecard includes four measures which are learning and growth, internal business processes, customer, and financial.

To explain: The if-then hypothesis between the measures of the balanced scorecard.

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