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The balanced scorecard can be made more effective by developing it at a detail level so that employees:

Understand the president's role as an economic manager, including the constraints and requirements for effective economic policy-making.
Explore the characteristics and conditions that contribute to a president's effectiveness as an agent of political change.
Understand the fundamental principles of classical conditioning.
Recognize examples of operant conditioning and its schedules of reinforcement.

Definitions:

Epicardium

The outermost layer of the wall of the heart. Also known as the visceral pericardium.

Pericardium

A membrane that covers the heart and large blood vessels attached to it.

Cardiac Conduction

The process by which the heart's electrical impulses are generated and transmitted, facilitating heartbeats.

Ventricles

The two lower chambers of the heart, responsible for pumping blood to the lungs and the rest of the body.

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