A Balanced Scorecard With Strategy Map: Measuring the Value of a Nursing Sabbatical

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
Jennifer L EmbreeGina L Schaar

Abstract

Seasoned nurses frequently resign from their positions due to burnout. An innovative idea that could support nurse retention is nurse sabbaticals. Balanced scorecards with strategy maps can display financial benefit, positive customer experience, and operational and human capital development required to initiate and sustain a professional nurse sabbatical. A balanced scorecard with strategy map is an effective tool that demonstrates connection between the organizational mission and the outcomes of a nurse sabbatical program.

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