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Book Synopsis
A clearer, more accurate performance management strategy Over the past two decades, performance measurement has profoundly changed societies, organizations and the way we live and work.

Table of Contents

From the Authors xi

PART I INTRODUCTION 1

1 The Road to Insanity 3

2 Performance and Measurement 13

What is performance measurement? 14

What is performance? 15

What is measurement? 17

Getting the number or changing the behaviour? 20

PART II PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 21

3 Measurement for Measurement’s Sake 23

Making things measurable 25

Measures and more measures 27

Competitive measuring 27

Sticky measures 27

Conflicting measures 28

Losing the link to performance 29

Excessive reliance on measures 30

Fixating on measures 31

Getting desensitized to numbers 33

Getting lost in performance data 34

Paying the price 35

Preventing learning and change 37

Learning points 37

Deciding what to measure 38

Designing a robust indicator 40

Managing with measures 41

And finally… 41

4 All I Need is the Right Measure! 43

How difficult can this be? 46

What’s in a name? 46

Knowing the purpose 47

Poor relations 48

It’s in the formula 49

Frequency 50

Where does the data come from? 51

What will you do with the results? 53

How strong are your indicators? 54

Is the indicator measuring

what it is meant to measure? 55

Is the indicator only measuring

what it is meant to measure? 56

Is the indicator definitely the right indicator? 57

Is the indicator consistent regardless of

who measures and when? 58

Can the data be readily communicated

and easily understood? 59

Is any ambiguity possible in the

interpretation of the results? 60

Can and will the data be acted upon? 61

Can the data be analyzed soon enough

for action to be taken? 62

Is the cost of collecting and analyzing data justified? 63

Will the measure encourage any undesirable behaviours? 64

Learning points 66

It’s not just a KPI 66

Pass or fail 67

And finally… 67

5 Comparing Performance 69

Apples and pears 73

Differences in data collection 73

Different datasets 75

Different methodologies 76

Interpretation and presentation 78

Timeliness 80

Special variation 81

Choice and relevance 82

Using data unintended for comparative purposes 83

Yes, but… 84

Moving up the rankings 85

Unintended consequences 89

Learning points 92

Which data to collect? 93

Collection mechanisms 93

Consistency 94

Handling ambiguity 94

And finally… 95

PART III PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 97

6 Target Turmoil 99

What are performance targets? 102

When targets go bad 104

Are targets so bad? 106

The main pitfalls 107

When targets do good 114

Clarity and commitment 116

Unexpected benefits 118

Learning points 119

Types of targets 121

Setting targets 122

Feedback 123

Targets and incentives 124

In summary 124

And finally… 126

7 Gaming and Cheating 127

Gaming: what is it? 129

Gaming and cheating 133

What drives gaming and cheating? 137

The pressure to perform 139

Targets – the wrong kind and in the wrong way 141

The climate of competitiveness 142

Types of gaming 144

The number and predictability of gaming behaviours 145

Learning points 149

Relieving the pressure 150

Setting the right kind of target 150

Foreseeing the future 151

Improving data management systems 151

Changing the culture 152

And finally... 154

8 Hoping for A Whilst Rewarding B 157

Common management reward follies 160

Hoping for teamwork whilst rewarding individual effort 160

Hoping for the long term whilst rewarding

short-term gain 162

Hoping for truth whilst rewarding lies 163

Hoping for contribution whilst rewarding outcomes 166

Hoping for budget control whilst rewarding overspend 167

Learning points 169

Targets, rewards and measures 169

Reward people later 171

Avoid negative spillover 171

Systems thinking 172

And finally… 173

9 Failing Rewards and Rewarding Failure 175

Top rewards for top performers 178

Rewarding failure 179

Failing rewards 180

Measurement, rewards and motivation 182

When financial rewards backfire 185

What motivates us? 188

Learning points 192

Motivation and long-term goals 192

Different strokes for different folks 193

The right measures 194

The time to reward 195

Team vs. individual rewards 195

And finally… 196

PART IV CONCLUSIONS 197

10 Will Measurement Madness Ever Be Cured? 199

And finally… 203

References 205

Index 217

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      Publication Date: 05/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781119970705, 978-1119970705
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A clearer, more accurate performance management strategy Over the past two decades, performance measurement has profoundly changed societies, organizations and the way we live and work.

      Table of Contents

      From the Authors xi

      PART I INTRODUCTION 1

      1 The Road to Insanity 3

      2 Performance and Measurement 13

      What is performance measurement? 14

      What is performance? 15

      What is measurement? 17

      Getting the number or changing the behaviour? 20

      PART II PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 21

      3 Measurement for Measurement’s Sake 23

      Making things measurable 25

      Measures and more measures 27

      Competitive measuring 27

      Sticky measures 27

      Conflicting measures 28

      Losing the link to performance 29

      Excessive reliance on measures 30

      Fixating on measures 31

      Getting desensitized to numbers 33

      Getting lost in performance data 34

      Paying the price 35

      Preventing learning and change 37

      Learning points 37

      Deciding what to measure 38

      Designing a robust indicator 40

      Managing with measures 41

      And finally… 41

      4 All I Need is the Right Measure! 43

      How difficult can this be? 46

      What’s in a name? 46

      Knowing the purpose 47

      Poor relations 48

      It’s in the formula 49

      Frequency 50

      Where does the data come from? 51

      What will you do with the results? 53

      How strong are your indicators? 54

      Is the indicator measuring

      what it is meant to measure? 55

      Is the indicator only measuring

      what it is meant to measure? 56

      Is the indicator definitely the right indicator? 57

      Is the indicator consistent regardless of

      who measures and when? 58

      Can the data be readily communicated

      and easily understood? 59

      Is any ambiguity possible in the

      interpretation of the results? 60

      Can and will the data be acted upon? 61

      Can the data be analyzed soon enough

      for action to be taken? 62

      Is the cost of collecting and analyzing data justified? 63

      Will the measure encourage any undesirable behaviours? 64

      Learning points 66

      It’s not just a KPI 66

      Pass or fail 67

      And finally… 67

      5 Comparing Performance 69

      Apples and pears 73

      Differences in data collection 73

      Different datasets 75

      Different methodologies 76

      Interpretation and presentation 78

      Timeliness 80

      Special variation 81

      Choice and relevance 82

      Using data unintended for comparative purposes 83

      Yes, but… 84

      Moving up the rankings 85

      Unintended consequences 89

      Learning points 92

      Which data to collect? 93

      Collection mechanisms 93

      Consistency 94

      Handling ambiguity 94

      And finally… 95

      PART III PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 97

      6 Target Turmoil 99

      What are performance targets? 102

      When targets go bad 104

      Are targets so bad? 106

      The main pitfalls 107

      When targets do good 114

      Clarity and commitment 116

      Unexpected benefits 118

      Learning points 119

      Types of targets 121

      Setting targets 122

      Feedback 123

      Targets and incentives 124

      In summary 124

      And finally… 126

      7 Gaming and Cheating 127

      Gaming: what is it? 129

      Gaming and cheating 133

      What drives gaming and cheating? 137

      The pressure to perform 139

      Targets – the wrong kind and in the wrong way 141

      The climate of competitiveness 142

      Types of gaming 144

      The number and predictability of gaming behaviours 145

      Learning points 149

      Relieving the pressure 150

      Setting the right kind of target 150

      Foreseeing the future 151

      Improving data management systems 151

      Changing the culture 152

      And finally... 154

      8 Hoping for A Whilst Rewarding B 157

      Common management reward follies 160

      Hoping for teamwork whilst rewarding individual effort 160

      Hoping for the long term whilst rewarding

      short-term gain 162

      Hoping for truth whilst rewarding lies 163

      Hoping for contribution whilst rewarding outcomes 166

      Hoping for budget control whilst rewarding overspend 167

      Learning points 169

      Targets, rewards and measures 169

      Reward people later 171

      Avoid negative spillover 171

      Systems thinking 172

      And finally… 173

      9 Failing Rewards and Rewarding Failure 175

      Top rewards for top performers 178

      Rewarding failure 179

      Failing rewards 180

      Measurement, rewards and motivation 182

      When financial rewards backfire 185

      What motivates us? 188

      Learning points 192

      Motivation and long-term goals 192

      Different strokes for different folks 193

      The right measures 194

      The time to reward 195

      Team vs. individual rewards 195

      And finally… 196

      PART IV CONCLUSIONS 197

      10 Will Measurement Madness Ever Be Cured? 199

      And finally… 203

      References 205

      Index 217

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