Let's Talk About Results

At some point in your career, chances are good you’ll be asked to report on the success of something. Whatever you’re trying to accomplish, it’s going to involve the “M” word: measurement.
If you don’t think of yourself as a “numbers person,” that can seem like an impossible task — but it doesn’t have to be. At its core, measurement is a straightforward exercise that can help you be a better manager, decision maker, strategist, and communicator.
If you don’t think of yourself as a “numbers person,” that can seem like an impossible task — but it doesn’t have to be. At its core, measurement is a straightforward exercise that can help you be a better manager, decision maker, strategist, and communicator.
Lighthearted, human, and full of practical applications, Measuring Success demystifies measurement for the rest of us.
Who should read this book?
If you don’t consider yourself a “numbers person,” but…
You've
been promoted You’ve been promoted and are wondering how to help your team meet their goals
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You're
under pressure You’re trying to stretch a department budget just a little further and want to make data-based decisions
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You're in
charge of strategy You just looked around for who’s in charge of setting strategy — and realized it was YOU
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You need
to communicate your value You need to communicate your team’s (or your own) value to an executive audience
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Author: Greg BrisendineProcess and quality expert. Measurement evangelist. Poet. Playwright. Get to know more about Measuring Success author Greg Brisendine.
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