9781118539279-1118539273-How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business

How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business

ISBN-13: 9781118539279
ISBN-10: 1118539273
Edition: 3
Author: Douglas W. Hubbard
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover 432 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781118539279
ISBN-10: 1118539273
Edition: 3
Author: Douglas W. Hubbard
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Wiley
Format: Hardcover 432 pages

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How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business (ISBN-13: 9781118539279 and ISBN-10: 1118539273), written by authors Douglas W. Hubbard, was published by Wiley in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Corporate Finance (Systems & Planning, Management & Leadership, Statistics, Education & Reference, Accounting, Strategic Planning, Processes & Infrastructure, Finance) books. You can easily purchase or rent How to Measure Anything: Finding the Value of Intangibles in Business (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Corporate Finance books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $11.23.

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Now updated with new measurement methods and new examples, How to Measure Anything shows managers how to inform themselves in order to make less risky, more profitable business decisions

This insightful and eloquent book will show you how to measure those things in your own business, government agency or other organization that, until now, you may have considered "immeasurable," including customer satisfaction, organizational flexibility, technology risk, and technology ROI.

  • Adds new measurement methods, showing how they can be applied to a variety of areas such as risk management and customer satisfaction
  • Simplifies overall content while still making the more technical applications available to those readers who want to dig deeper
  • Continues to boldly assert that any perception of "immeasurability" is based on certain popular misconceptions about measurement and measurement methods
  • Shows the common reasoning for calling something immeasurable, and sets out to correct those ideas
  • Offers practical methods for measuring a variety of "intangibles"
  • Provides an online database (www.howtomeasureanything.com) of downloadable, practical examples worked out in detailed spreadsheets

Written by recognized expert Douglas Hubbard―creator of Applied Information Economics―How to Measure Anything, Third Edition illustrates how the author has used his approach across various industries and how any problem, no matter how difficult, ill defined, or uncertain can lend itself to measurement using proven methods.

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