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Concept Introduction:
The company uses various performance measures to determine whether the performance of the company is in line with the strategies of the company. For this purpose, it uses balanced scorecards consisting of various performance measures which are determined by considering the strategic goals of the company.
To provide: Plausible performance measures for each comment raised in a brainstorming session.
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Concept Introduction:
If-then hypothesis statements are built to establish the causes and effect relationships between the performance measures in the balanced scorecards. These help in determining whether the performance measures in the balanced scorecards really contribute to the strategic goals of the company or not.
To build an if-then hypothesis statement for the strategy.

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