If Peter Drucker is right, you can’t manage what you don’t measure. But what if you are managing the wrong thing? What if your measurements are incomplete?

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7 Responses
  1. Maurice Levie

    LOL – I *love* companies that have a 90% buyers regret ratio on their FTEs!
    I call those excellent time and materials opportunities. In every single
    instance I have ran across this kind of hiring manager they had the highest
    possible requirements for the lowest possible salary. Best compliment I
    ever got was from the CIO of h&r block “why can’t you guys (FTEs) be more
    like the contractors we have on staff?”

  2. Maurice Levie

    LOL – I _love_ companies that have a 90% buyers regret ratio on their FTEs! I call those excellent time and materials opportunities. In every single instance I have ran across this kind of hiring manager they had the highest possible requirements for the lowest possible salary. Best compliment I ever got was from the CIO of h&r block “why can’t you guys (FTEs) be more like the contractors we have on staff?”

  3. Maurice Levie

    LOL – I _love_ companies that have a 90% buyers regret ratio on their FTEs! I call those excellent time and materials opportunities. In every single instance I have ran across this kind of hiring manager they had the highest possible requirements for the lowest possible salary. Best compliment I ever got was from the CIO of h&r block “why can’t you guys (FTEs) be more like the contractors we have on staff?”

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