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SUMMARY:How Measurement Motivates
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: To motivate people\, we stop measuring them. And we do this instead… \nWe measure people to motivate them and improve performance. But\, counter-intuitively\, measurement will only motivate when we stop measuring people! \nWhile ever people feel their performance and rewards are judged by measures\, it can too easily lead to gaming and dysfunctional behaviour\, just to hit their KPI targets. There’s a better way to use measurement\, so it generates pride\, initiative\, ownership and learning – ingredients that true performance improvement thrives on. \nIn this webcast with PuMP founder Stacey Barr\, and Australasia & Asia Pacific PuMP Partner Mark Hocknell\, you will discover a fresh way of thinking about the relationship between measures and people’s performance\, one that leaves the gaming behind and moves your organisation’s culture toward true and lasting performance improvement.\nJoin us and find out: \n\nWhy it’s so hard to find ways to measure people who truly do motivate and improve performance?\nHow to gently start the transition away from measuring people\, to measuring in a way that really does improve organisational performance.\nThe first two steps to take that reduce people’s resistance to measurement and build their ownership of both measures and performance improvement.\n\nPuMP is a performance measurement approach that redefines why we measure performance and how to do it so it works. Stacey and Mark will show you a few ways in which PuMP helps organisations to stop measuring people\, and focus more on people using measures to improve the organisation. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Business Development,Business in the City of Logan,Networking
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