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Measure, inspired by Scrum.org Evidence-Based Management, but also by other leading lights

Evidence-based management (EBM) is a framework that helps people, teams, and organizations make better-informed decisions to achieve their goals through intentional experimentation and feedback. EBM can help them manage, measure, and increase the value they derive from their product delivery.

EBM focuses on improving outcomes, measuring value, reducing risks, and optimizing investments. It is developed and sustained by Ken Schwaber and Scrum.org.

Thinkers who inspire or complement thinking in relation to this approach

  • Kurt Bittner
  • Patricia Kong
  • Magdalena Firlit
  • Joshua Seiden
  • Jeff Gothelf
  • John Anthony Coleman
  • John Seddon
  • Nader Talai
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Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management: Satisfy Customers and Improve Organizational Effectiveness (The Professional Scrum Series)

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ISBN-10: 013824457X / ISBN-13: 978-0138244576

  • Patricia Kong
  • Kurt Bittner
  • Todd Miller
  • Ryan Ripley

Description
Leverage evidence-based management, a scientific method, to enable organizations to achieve goals under uncertain conditions.

Organizations often believe in the certainty of their plans and see every deviation from them as a sign of failure. They view the organization as a machine for creating and executing plans instead of seeing it as a responsive organism attentive to the changes in its environment. In a world of uncertainties, organizations need to be capable of reinventing themselves every day based on new information.

In Unlocking Business Agility with Evidence-Based Management, authors Patricia Kong, Todd Miller, Kurt Bittner, and Ryan Ripley use the framework developed by Scrum.org called Evidence-Based Management (EBM). EBM is an empirical approach that helps organizations use experimentation and rapid feedback to progress toward goals. This path is not always obvious or straightforward, but that is a benefit: in a complex and changing world, the path toward goals will always be uncertain. EBM helps organizations use new data to adapt their plan toward their goals.

Throughout the book, the authors present stories and experiences illustrating how EBM can be applied to set better goals and then leverage empiricism to achieve those goals using feedback, learning, and evidence. This definitive guide will help your organization identify its true purpose, improve its ability to reach goals and build a culture of trust, transparency, and growth.

–Clarify goals and demonstrate value, success, and progress using agile metrics.
–Progress toward goals in uncertain and rapidly changing circumstances
–Embrace empiricism and experimentation to find solutions for complex problems
–Find real-world anonymized case studies on how to articulate goals and measurements in a way that fosters self-management and business agility