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Bond [772]
3 years ago
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Splashdown Corporation manufactures water toys. It plans to grow by producing highminusquality water slides at a low cost that a

re delivered in a timely manner. There are a number of other manufacturers who produce similar water slides. Splashdown believes that continuously improving its manufacturing processes and having satisfied employees are critical to implementing its strategy. To further the​ company's strategy, measures on the balanced scorecard would MOST likely​ include: A. first to market. B. longer cycle times. C. number of new products. D. number of process improvements.
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Ket [755]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D. number of process improvements.

Explanation:

The balance score card is the score card which demonstrates the level of performance through which the organisation will be able to take the correct actions, decisions.

As in the given situation, the company wants to increase its sales so for that the company should improves its number of processes which results in the innovation made by the company that represented the different product as compare with the competitors

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