DEAN SPITZER has produced a ground-breaking book that shatters long-held, deeply entrenched conceptualizations of measurement that have resulted in measurement dysfunction. Moving beyond classical measurement theory and the focus on technical measures, Dean challenges all who create, track, use and are affected by performance measures to move away from measurement dysfunction characterized by: 1. Excessive focus on rewards...
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Dean Spitzer could have simply written a book to critically examine the traditional, ineffective use of measurement so pervasive today. Or, he could have laid out some of his thoughts on what perspectives and actions would constitute a truly transformational approach to performance measurement. Or, he might have regaled us with a proliferation of examples of both traditional and transformational measurement. However, he...
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Three cheers for Dr. Dean Spitzer who unmasks the holy grail of measurements. You will truly have a unique book when you get your hands on Transforming Performance Measurement. The author does an exceptional job of root cause analysis to make the people side of business success work - and work well. In my mind, he clearly distinguishes between the "letter" and the "spirit" of performance measurement by driving the question...
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Transforming Business Measurement provides a sound methodology and guide to measuring the most elusive (and thus valuable) of all strategic metrics: an organization's transformation. Companies undergoing turnaround, M & A or radical reinvention processes will find a formidable tool in Spitzer's book. The book also provides a step-by-step approach to establishing truly strategic, functional and effective measurement systems...
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Consider the following observations: "Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it." - Voltaire "Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." - Albert Einstein "There is surely nothing quite so useless as doing with great efficiency what should not be done at all." - Peter Drucker In this remarkable volume, Dean Spitzer urges his reader to re-think how to measure...
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