
How to Measure Anything
Finding the Value of 'Intangibles' in Business
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Buy for $18.05
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Narrated by:
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David Drummond
Anything can be measured. This bold assertion is the key to solving many problems in business and life in general. The myth that certain things can't be measured is a significant drain on our nation's economy, public welfare, the environment, and even national security. In fact, the chances are good that some part of your life or your professional responsibilities is greatly harmed by a lack of measurement---by you, your firm, or even your government.
Building up from simple concepts to illustrate the hands-on yet intuitively easy application of advanced statistical techniques, How to Measure Anything reveals the power of measurement in our understanding of business and the world at large. This insightful and engaging book shows you how to measure those things in your business that until now you may have considered "immeasurable," including technology ROI, organizational flexibility, customer satisfaction, and technology risk. Offering examples that will get you to attempt measurements---even when it seems impossible---this book provides you with the substantive steps for measuring anything, especially uncertainty and risk. Don't wait---listen to this book and find out:
- The three reasons why things may seem immeasurable but are not
- Inspirational examples of where seemingly impossible measurements were resolved with surprisingly simple methods
- How computing the value of information will show that you probably have been measuring all the wrong things
- How not to measure risk
- Methods for measuring "soft" things like happiness, satisfaction, quality, and more
- How to fine-tune human judges to be powerful, calibrated measurement instruments
- How you can use the Internet as an instrument of measurement
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Would you listen to How to Measure Anything again? Why?
For sure I will listen to it again to capture the finer points of the arguments made as some of them are requires a return to the math of my high school and college years.My job resolves to a large degree around being able to assist my business stakeholders with identifying opportunities and risk and being able to quantify these in business cases. And in that light, this book was a very welcomed input to that work which in many case can be quite frustrating when it comes to the so called "intangibles".
What other book might you compare How to Measure Anything to and why?
I don't know any that does when it comes to an approach based on mathematics and statisticsHave you listened to any of David Drummond’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This was the first of David Drummond's performances I've hear, but he did very well.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
It's a book on mathematics and statistics, so feelings are not the focus, but yes it was in general very encouraging to realize that it is actually possible to get a grip on things that seem quite elusive.How to create solid business cases for intangibles
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good, accessible collection of techniques
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What made the experience of listening to How to Measure Anything the most enjoyable?
The author explains how even a little information can dramatically lower your uncertainty.Which scene was your favorite?
The jelly bean experiment where he asks people to give a 90% confidence level of the average weight of a jelly bean. After giving the weight of only one bean, everyone was able to dramatically narrow their estimate. Great stuff.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No way. It is too dense and too long.Any additional comments?
The equations are difficult to follow in audio format.Good Information but a Little Nerdy
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Powerful Concepts
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Good points, concepts remain fairly basic
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Good but challenging in audible format at times
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An Essential Listen for Analysts Everywhere
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Tedious narration, interesting material.
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The narrator was pretty robotic. Some of the examples translate awkwardly to audio
Great book, probably better on paper
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Also wanted to mention that since listening to this book I have picked up 'Pulse' by the same author. It was also a good book, but not quite to the level of 'How to Measure Anything' IMHO.
This book has changed my life!
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