Reviews of paper submitted for the Chartered Management Institute's Articles of the Year
Title: Strategy mapping with the public sector scorecard - the missing link for addressing obesity.
Authors: Max Moullin and Rob Copeland
"This is a well written and useful article for those involved in the management of public sector health programmes"
"I really enjoyed reading this wonderful article as we are currently surrounded by more and more excessively fat people every day and society needs to sort this out immediately to prevent our children from following suit. Using the Public Sector Scorecard will at least start this to happen, hopefully to resolve our current and future problems."
"A very interesting article. it's clear that by adopting this appraoch, they were successful in communicating with the diverse target audience. Excellent use of diagrams to support the article"
"This is a very useful paper which, by way of example, addresses a critical public health issue. The paper highlights the need to examine in detail and tailor models to each business situation. In a structured way - by focussing on changing behaviours - the paper explains how the gap can be bridged and the relevant strategies embraced by all stakeholders. A key to understanding this 'bridge' is the Theory of Planned Behaviour model, which the paper explains well."
"An interesting article clearly written by a proponent of the balanced scorecard"
Authors: Max Moullin and Rob Copeland
"This is a well written and useful article for those involved in the management of public sector health programmes"
"I really enjoyed reading this wonderful article as we are currently surrounded by more and more excessively fat people every day and society needs to sort this out immediately to prevent our children from following suit. Using the Public Sector Scorecard will at least start this to happen, hopefully to resolve our current and future problems."
"A very interesting article. it's clear that by adopting this appraoch, they were successful in communicating with the diverse target audience. Excellent use of diagrams to support the article"
"This is a very useful paper which, by way of example, addresses a critical public health issue. The paper highlights the need to examine in detail and tailor models to each business situation. In a structured way - by focussing on changing behaviours - the paper explains how the gap can be bridged and the relevant strategies embraced by all stakeholders. A key to understanding this 'bridge' is the Theory of Planned Behaviour model, which the paper explains well."
"An interesting article clearly written by a proponent of the balanced scorecard"