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Measuring Knowledge Worker Productivity: The 6 Factors That Change Everything
Amsterdam Summit Breakout Session
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Access Level: 1
Author: Jan Johnson and Andrew Mawson
Publication Date: September-2016
Document Type: Presentation
Publisher: CoreNet Global
Number Of Pages: 37
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Knowledge Topics:
Summits,Strategy and Leadership
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Description:
Have you been searching for the Holy Grail
- a broadly applicable metric for measuring knowledge worker productivity? If you had
it, you could prove that lower panels, white noise, blue walls, more
natural light, etc. have a positive effect on productivity (or not). You would be
able to prove causation, and have clearer answers about what to do and
what not to do to contribute to worker performance with proven data
instead of subjective opinions. This session highlights how Advanced Workplace Associates and The
Center for Evidence-Based Management set out to search for evidence
once and for all that such indisputable metrics do exist. What they found
is that the universal metric cannot exist but in the process they
did find 6 factors that are scientifically proven to correlate to knowledge
worker performance, which can act as a proxy
measure.
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Keywords:
2016 Amsterdam Summit, EMEA, Amsterdam2016, knowledge worker productivity, metrics, Advanced Workplace Associates, The Center for Evidence-Based Management
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