Good metric-making aims for the concrete and sensory
If you want to come up with effective metrics, forget brainstorming. Drop the creativity. Done well, this is an analytical exercise, says Stacey Barr, and it should aim at deriving concrete, sensory effects to measure.
She's "the performance measure specialist," and she lives in Brisbane, Australia. Stephen Few, the BI industry's leading critic of perfor…
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