Chapter 12. Organizations: Manage Technology's Outcomes

Measurement is a tool; it shouldn't be an occupation. Jeffrey Pfeiffer of the Stanford Graduate School of Business, met a woman who worked for a large oil company.[1] She told him that she was responsible for the 105 measures the company took. When Pfeiffer asked how many of the measures she paid attention to, the woman said “None.”

People in that oil company measured everything they could think of because: (1) no one could accuse them of omitting something important; (2) inclusiveness, “making my list longer than yours,” was a competitive ploy; and (3) taking measurements was so easy. Because too many measurements ...

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