You may have heard the phrase “what gets measured gets managed.” So when we want something done, we slap a metric on it and manage toward that metric. Seems reasonable enough, right? It’s not, though.
The technology industry’s love of buzzwords is no secret. The pursuit of the “next big thing” means that every year a new spat of words enters the lexicon. Big data. The internet of things. Digital ...
Sometime over the past eighteen months, the newness and novelty of remote work wore off as the everyday elements just became normal. But as Zoom meetings and team virtual happy hours seeped into ...
Agile metrics quantify human capital investments while keeping your team's learning journey clear of obstacles.
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While employers remain concerned about remote work’s impact on employee productivity, many employers do not measure or reward productivity — and some that do largely leave it up to manager discretion, ...
Improving labor productivity is one of the biggest challenges for the hospitality industry. Earlier research conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture found restaurants operating at 74 to 78 ...
You've been measuring productivity for a long time. You know what it means; you know what it looks like. It's time to look a little deeper. For many manufacturers, these questions would be answered by ...
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About 10 years ago, I wrote a blog post called “Can we measure developer productivity?” In it, I discussed the many objective attempts that had been made to do it — lines of code, function points, etc ...
Greater productivity in education is a fine idea, but one must consider realities as well. Marguerite Roza, Dan Goldhaber, and Paul T. Hill, the authors of “The Productivity Imperative” (Commentary, ...