Daydreaming during a project management class in 2014, Pam Daniels (mpd2 ’15) started wondering why every size measuring cup had the same shape—a full circle instead of its corresponding dimension on ...
Back in 2006, British mathematician Clive Humby stated that data was the new oil. Like oil, data isn’t useful in its raw state and must be refined, processed, and distributed to deliver value. Nearly ...
Our preoccupation with software development speed has made velocity the predominant metric of success for engineering teams—to the detriment of people, process, and product value. In the world of ...
When thinking about hopes and dreams for our careers, we tend to assume that the longer we stay in a particular career, the more successful we will be. But how do we define, let alone measure, “career ...
If you're relying on data analytics to help rebuild momentum in the coming year, make sure to build in time and effort to measure the success of your projects. It's important to know what kind of ...
We use earnings and other metrics to measure business success all the time. But by what metrics do we judge ourselves? This executive coach lays it all out. Metrics matter. They’re often used to ...