The 90-day Performance Improvement Cycle
January 6, 2015 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentAnnual planning has a few drawbacks that result in unachieved targets, wasted time, and exhaustion in the end. We set the goals and targets for the end of the year, but that feels so far away that we often delay our start, fail to respond as the world around us changes, and consequently lose momentum and interest.
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Improving Performance
Performance Measurement for n=1
December 2, 2014 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentMany of us struggle to get the support and buy-in to establish a proper and deliberate performance measurement methodology in our organisations. The timing just isn't right, or you just don't have a compelling enough case yet. One way to get started is to practice your own advice, personally.
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Getting Buy-in, Getting Started, Performance Leadership
The 3 Signs To Say Goodbye to a KPI
November 25, 2014 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentThe 8 Minimum Requirements For Performance Management
November 18, 2014 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentRobert D. Behn is a lecturer at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and a passionate advocate for public sector performance. His regular Performance Leadership Report is always succinct and salient. His definition of performance management, versus performance measurement, clearly puts the responsibility on leade...
Filed Under: Performance Culture, Performance Leadership, Performance Philosophy