How Likely Are You To Succeed With KPIs?
October 18, 2016 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentI've been thinking about achievement lately, and why some people do it regularly, and others just struggle. Certainly in my own likelihood to achieve, I see a pattern. And I reckon I see a similar pattern when it comes to how likely my clients are to succeed with performance measurement.
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Getting Buy-in, Getting Executive Support, Performance Leadership
How to Decide When to Retire or Change a KPI
October 11, 2016 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentKPIs or performance measures are like clothes: they each have a certain fit, use, purpose and lifetime. But it's usually quite more obvious when to retire a garment than it is to retire a KPI. (...
The 5 Colour Mistakes in Your Performance Reports
October 4, 2016 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentColour is a hugely important part of how we design our performance reports and dashboards, particularly the KPI graphs they contain. But there are 5 big mistakes that can destroy the ease and integrity of interpreting the information they contain. Are you making any of them? Let's find out...
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Performance Reporting and Dashboards
The 5 Steps to Engage People in KPIs
September 27, 2016 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentWhen we want people to understand and adopt a new idea, often we rush in, guns blazing, and overwhelm them with too much "how to", too soon. We might be excited about the new idea, but they will be wary. Another band wagon, another fad, another distraction from their "real work". So we need a gentler approach that starts from where they are, not where we are.
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Getting Buy-in, Getting Executive Support, Getting Started