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- Title
Metrics collection for process knowledge—a practitioners' guide.
- Authors
Dawson, Ray; Nolan, Andrew J.
- Abstract
This paper describes a number of experiences of gathering metrics to supply the knowledge needed for decision making and process management in an industrial environment. The experiences are summarised as guidelines in the form of a list of ‘Do’s and ‘Do not’s for collecting and using metrics for this purpose. While the paper is clearly anecdotal in nature, these guidelines should, nevertheless, allow other managers to draw on the experience of the authors to put a successful metrics programme in place to provide knowledge for decision making and process improvement. The paper concludes, however, that there are limitations that exist for metrics programmes implemented, even if the guidelines are followed. The metrics cannot always offer evidence that any particular action or technique has given a better project management methodology. However, when used with other investigations they can give a better knowledge and understanding of processes that should enable more effective management. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
VERSIFICATION; DECISION making; PROJECT management; METHODOLOGY; AUTHORSHIP
- Publication
Knowledge & Process Management, 2006, Vol 13, Issue 2, p93
- ISSN
1092-4604
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/kpm.249