30163 - MANAGEMENT CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
CLEAM - CLEF - CLEACC - BESS-CLES - BIEMF
Department of Accounting
Course taught in English
GIANLUCA MELONI
Course Objectives
Information is essential to all well-managed businesses. The amount and quality of information available to managers is very important to evaluate a business and to manage it. For this reason the use of reporting and performance evaluation system arises as one of the most relevant mechanisms through which it is possible to effectively control a company.
The objective of this course is to cover both the areas of performance evaluation and performance reporting in detail. Through this course it is possible to understand objectives, characteristics, potentialities and limitations of the financial measures. Furthermore the course explains the recent evolutions in the Performance Measurement Models (Value Chain Reporting, Balanced Scorecard, Performance Prism, Risk Assessment). Finally, objective of the course is to understand how to manage the links between measures, responsibilities and incentives.
Course Content Summary
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The role of reporting systems
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The Financial Statement Analysis as the first phase in designing a Reporting Systems
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Designing and Evaluating Reporting Systems: from the understanding of strategic and organizational requirements to the choice of performance measures
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Recent evolutions of reporting systems: the value-based reporting
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Recent evolutions of reporting systems: the use of non-financial indicators (balanced scorecard, performance prism,)
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Different reporting systems for different businesses
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Linking performance measures to responsibilities
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Aligning performance measures and incentives
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Attending students
- The assessment is based either on
two written partial exams
OR
one general written exam - A group assignment completes the evaluation
Non Attending Students
- Oral exam
Textbooks
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Textbooks are comunicated in the course syllabus distribuited to students.
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Other required teaching material is provided through the B-Learning Space or handed-out in class.