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Balanced Scorecard Sliding Scale formula problem
- Dec 05, 2018
Hello,
your formula only has three levels and you hard code 35*0.75. There is nothing sliding here.
What calculation do you apply to arrive at "almost 35" for 299? Can you explain the logic in words?
It looks like you want to base the calculation on the ytd value as a percentage of the last year or plan value. So you may want to use
=IF(ytd>=stretch,35,IF(ytd>=plan,((35-((35/ytd)*plan))+35)*0.75, IF(ytd>=last_year,((35-((35/ytd)*last_year))+35)*0.5)))
Let me know if that helps.
The final value should be the same. If I reach the Stretch, I get 100% of the allotted points, if I reach Goal, I get 75% of the allotted points, and if I het Last Year, I get 50% of the allotted points.
So, If we look at Profit Margin where an increase is what you want, your formula works as seen below:
=IF(ytd>=stretch,35,IF(ytd>=plan,((35-((35/ytd)*plan))+35)*0.75, IF(ytd>=last_year,((35-((35/ytd)*last_year))+35)*0.5)))
However, for Safety Accidents, Less is better and doesn't seem to calculate properly. Im thinking it is a BEDMAS issue maybe?
Safety Accidents (Lets us 35 as the allotted points for example)
Last year 200 accidents. In the formula, this should reflect 35 out of 35 points
Plan 150 accidents. In the formula, this should reflect 26.25 points
Stretch 100 accidents. In the formula, this should reflect 17.5 points
Hope all is well Ingeborg. I thank you for your help thus far. Do you have any questions regarding my last explanation?
Thanks again!