The Cost of Performance Measurement
October 6, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentMost organisations do measure performance, even if it's only financial results. But the world over, there is a rapidly growing demand for better quality performance measures of non-financial results. Despite the demand, few organisations are doing it well. The biggest reason is their failure to invest appropriately in their performance measurement approach.
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Getting Executive Support, Performance Leadership
It Doesn’t Matter Where You Start to Improve Your KPIs
September 29, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentTo make useful progress with KPIs, we have to get over our obsession with getting it right, doing it perfectly and waiting for all all the planets line up before we get started. We’d be waiting for ever. And one way to get over these types of procrastination is simply to start where the energy is.
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Getting Buy-in, Getting Started
We Must Measure, Because Our World Is Neither Predictable Nor Unpredictable
September 22, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentForget all the cliches about why we measure performance. 'You can't manage what you don't measure.' 'What you measure is what you get.' Why we measure performance is much more profound and fundamental.
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Performance Philosophy
The 3 Habits of Evidence-Based Leadership
September 15, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentEvidence-based leadership is not about how to lead. It's about what to give your attention to as you lead, and what you're leading your organisation to. It's not about how to communicate or inspire or direct or engage. It's about how to use all these attributes to lead your organisation to high-performance.
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Evidence-Based Leadership, Performance Culture