Great Measures Start With Great Words
May 5, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a Comment
Often in measuring performance we ask a question too soon: so, how do we measure that? As soon as you answer that question, you're tumbling down the rabbit-hole toward a world of silliness and subjectivity. The characters you're surrounded by are pretentious goals claiming to be too complex to measure, and confused goals draped in trivial counts and milestones.
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Making Strategy Measurable, Meaningful Performance Measures
What is the ROI on KPIs?
April 29, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a Comment
Measure Up reader, Paul O, asks: How do I educate my clients (and win new ones) in SMB of the power and ROI behind great KPIs? (more…)
Filed Under: Performance Leadership, Performance Philosophy
The Journey to a High-Performance Culture Works on ‘Congo Time’
April 21, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a Comment
We all want a high-performance culture in our organisations. We want people to be results-oriented, to act with a scientific curiosity, to be relentlessly solution-focused, and to have a continuous-improvement mindset. And we want it now.
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Performance Culture, Performance Leadership
Influence (or Impact) Versus Control
April 14, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a Comment
Guest author Jerry Stigall, Director of Organizational Development at Denver Regional Council of Governments, has written a guest post on what to say when they say "we're not measuring that because it's outside our control".
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Getting Buy-in, Getting Started, Meaningful Performance Measures