The Tyranny of Metrics
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The Tyranny of Metrics
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How the obsession with quantifying human performance threatens business, medicine, education, government - and the quality of our lives
How the obsession with quantifying human performance threatens business, medicine, education, government - and the quality of our lives
Today, organisations of all kinds are ruled by the belief that the path to success is quantifying human performance, publicising the results, and dividing up the rewards based on the numbers. But in our zeal to instil the evaluation process with scientific rigour, we've gone from measuring performance to fixating on measuring itself - and this tyranny of metrics now threatens the quality of our organisations and lives.
In this brief, accessible, and powerful book, Jerry Muller uncovers the damage metrics are causing and shows how we can begin to fix the problem. Filled with examples from business, medicine, education, government, and other fields, the book explains why paying for measured performance doesn't work, why surgical scorecards may increase deaths, and much more. But Muller also shows that, when used as a complement to judgement based on personal experience, metrics can be beneficial, and he includes an invaluable checklist of when and how to use them.
The result is an essential corrective to a harmful trend that increasingly affects us all.
Muller delivers a riposte to bean counters everywhere with this trenchant study of our fixation with performance metrics. - Barbara Kiser, Nature
Highly readable. - Luke Johnson, Sunday Times
Mercilessly exposes the downside of the cult of measurement and managerialism. - The Economist
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Critics praise Muller for his incisive critique of performance measurement culture. The Economist calls it a "merciless" exposure of managerialism's downsides, while Barbara Kiser in Nature applauds it as a trenchant challenge to bean counters. The Sunday Times finds it highly readable. Financial Times' Tim Harford highlights its clear explanation of metricsβ hazards and recommends it as essential reading for managers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691191911
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 30 April 2019
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 133.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 248
About the Author
Jerry Z. Muller is professor of history at the Catholic University of America and the author of many books, including The Mind and the Market and Capitalism and the Jews (Princeton).
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