Measuring and Managing Performance in Organizations
by Robert D. Austin 2021-05-24 23:36:11
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This is the digital version of the printed book (Copyright © 1996).

 

Based on an award-winning doctoral thesis at Carnegie Mellon University, Measuring and Managing Performance in Organizations presents a captivating analysis of the perils of performance measurement systems. In the book’s foreword, Peopleware authors Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister rave, “We believe this is a book that needs to be on the desk of just about anyone who manages anything.”

 

Because people often react with unanticipated sophistication when they are being measured, measurement-based management systems can become dysfunctional, interfering with achievement of intended results. Fortunately, as the author shows, measurement dysfunction follows a pattern that can be identified and avoided.

 

The author’s findings are bolstered by interviews with eight recognized experts in the use of measurement to manage computer software development: David N. Card, of Software Productivity Solutions; Tom DeMarco, of the Atlantic Systems Guild; Capers Jones, of Software Productivity Research; John Musa, of AT&T Bell Laboratories; Daniel J. Paulish, of Siemens Corporate Research; Lawrence H. Putnam, of Quantitative Software Management; E. O. Tilford, Sr., of Fissure; plus the anonymous Expert X.

 

A practical model for analyzing measurement projects solidifies the text–don’t start without it!

 

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  • January 15, 2016
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Robert D. Austin is a professor of innovation and information technology at Ivey Business School.Richard L. Nolan is the William Barclay Harding Professor of Business Administration, Emeritus at Harva...
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