What is another word for scorecard?

Pronunciation: [skˈɔːkɑːd] (IPA)

A scorecard is a practical tool that helps in quantifying performance or progress in a particular activity. Synonyms for scorecard include report card, assessment sheet, tracking chart, progress report, dashboard, ledger, performance indicator, performance scoreboard, monitoring tool, and measurement card. Each of these alternatives can be used interchangeably based on the context of usage. A dashboard is typically used in business environments to monitor vital data and statistics, while a report card is common in academic settings to gauge a student's academic progress. A tracking chart, on the other hand, is used to keep tabs on specific milestones in a project. Regardless of the setting, the central theme remains constant - measuring performance against predetermined goals.

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What are the hypernyms for Scorecard?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    performance metric, performance measurement, performance evaluation, performance indicator, performance management, Data analysis system, Performance tracking, Record keeping system, evaluation tool.

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Usage examples for Scorecard

Thomas was as easy to read as an amateur's scorecard; runs were runs, hits were hits, outs were outs.
"The Voice in the Fog"
Harold MacGrath
Ah-I have dropped my scorecard.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Still clutching the scorecard she half-turned from him.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901"
Lucy Maud Montgomery

Famous quotes with Scorecard

  • I never keep a scorecard or the batting averages. I hate statistics. What I got to know, I keep in my head.
    Dizzy Dean
  • A tall, thin old man waving a scorecard from the corner of his dugout. That's baseball.
    Ernie Harwell
  • Standing still as a statue in the October shadows, he looked, grotesquely, more like a patriot than anything usually seen on a baseball field. A trick of light perhaps. Yet what famous athlete last died for a cause bigger than himself? Clemente could sometimes seem like a pest, a nagging narcissist, with only his burningly serious play to deny it. Yet when that plane crashed carrying relief supplies to Nicaragua we saw what he had meant all along. It was like the old Clemente crashing into the right field wall in a losing game: the act of a totally serious man. By chance I met Clemente once, in the humble role of autograph-seeker. He was doing wind sprints down at the Pirate training camp in Bradenton, Florida. And although I claimed I was getting an autograph for my son (true, for a change), he looked at me with a hidalgo’s contempt – at a grown man simpering over a blunt pencil; he turned his back abruptly and did another wind sprint, then slashed his name onto my scorecard and sauntered away. To hell with you, Clemente, I thought. But on the way out, I saw him funning with three old ladies from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and I have never seen sweeter courtesy.
    Wilfrid Sheed

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