Description
This companion workbook to the new edition of the insightful and eloquent How to Measure Anything walks readers through sample problems and exercises in which they can master and apply the methods discussed in the book.
The book explains practical methods for measuring a variety of intangibles, including approaches to measuring customer satisfaction, organizational flexibility, technology risk, technology ROI, and other problems in business, government, and not-for-profits.
- Companion to the revision of the bestselling How to Measure Anything
- Provides chapter-by-chapter exercises
- Written by industry leader Douglas Hubbard
Written by recognized expert Douglas Hubbard-creator of Applied Information Economics-How to Measure Anything Workbook illustrates how the author has used his approach across various industries and how any problem, no matter how difficult, ill defined, or uncertain can lend itself to measurement using proven methods.
About the Author
DOUGLAS W. HUBBARD is the inventor of Applied Information Economics (AIE). He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of decision analysis and challenging measurements and is a popular speaker at numerous conferences. AIE method has been applied to dozens of large Fortune 500 IT investments, military logistics, venture capital, aerospace, and environmental issues. Doug is the author of How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of "Intangibles" in Business (Wiley).
Book Information
ISBN 9781118752364
Author Douglas W. Hubbard
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 181g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 150mm * 15mm