Defining Organizational goals in PeopleSoft 9.1

Hi,
Is defining organizational strategy , goals, KPI's a part of PeopleSoft delivered functionality?
If yes then pleas let me know, in which module these can be defined in ver 9.1.
Please let me know whether we can define Organizational strategy , KPI (key performance indicators), strategic initiatives, scorecard etc. in PeopleSoft HRMS 9.1.
Regards,
Manju

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