During the past year, Stacey Barr has presented several popular audio seminars on various hot topics regarding performance measurement. She’s covered such questions as:
- How do I get started with measuring performance?
- How do I measure the seemingly immeasurable things?
- How do I get people to buy in to performance measurement?
- How do I find the time for performance measurement?
- How do I measure the performance of people?
- How do I know the difference between a good performance measure and a bad one?
But now it’s YOUR turn, and Stacey invites you to join her for this organic, spontaneous question-and-answer session to ask your questions. You can delve deeper into the topics she’s already covered in previous webcasts, or ask those questions that your hours of Googling and pondering have still failed to convincingly answer.
No guarantees about what we’ll cover, or even if Stacey will have the answer. But one of your fellow seminar attendees may, and that’s part of the power of these great BetterManagement.com events, bringing together passionate performance measurement practitioners from around the world!
About Stacey Barr
Since 1999, Stacey Barr has specialized in business performance measurement. She is the creator of PuMP®- a unique approach that details the practical steps to choose, create and use meaningful measures that people buy into.
Now, she is a teacher and mentor for corporate planners, business analysts, corporate performance managers, and others who practice performance measurement as a regular part of their role.
That’s why Stacey publishes practical how-to tips in her free email newsletter, Measure Up. And she also hosts the Measures & More Mastermind, an international network for performance measurement practitioners to grow their expertise, professionalism and leadership in performance measurement, together.
Stacey’s clients know her for her passion and practicality. They include many federal and state government agencies, local government authorities, corporations, non-profit organizations and small-to-medium enterprises around the world.