Measuring Intangibles: Breaking Down Analytic Barriers Training in Denmark

  • Learn via: Classroom / Virtual Classroom / Online
  • Duration: 1 Day
  • Price: Please contact for booking options
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Performance management depends on measurement, and many of the measures are financial. But financial measures have little impact on business performance; they measure the past and tell us little about the future. However, they are comfortable and tangible. We know how to count dollars. Even the common non-financial measures are tangible, retrospective, and relatively easy. Many of the things that we need to assess seem to be especially difficult to measure, so we measure what is easy instead of what is needed.

The right things to measure are those that drive goal attainment. This means changing the measurement focus from outcomes to influences—from past to future. Outcome-based measurement uses lagging indicators, which monitor past performance but contribute little to managing future performance. Influence measurement uses leading indicators—predictors of future performance and levers to shape the future.

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Business analysts and business managers; analytics designers and developers; BI program and project managers; problem solvers

  • Why measuring intangibles is central to managing future performance
  • The challenges of performance indicators such as customer satisfaction and employee morale
  • How to establish scope and quality criteria for intangible measures
  • How to identify, select, and define intangible measures
  • Measurement techniques for intangibles
  • How to apply intangible measures for business leverage

Measurement Concepts

  • Why Measure?
  • Systems of Measurement
  • Methods of Measurement
  • Measurement Scales
  • Measurement Techniques
  • Measurement Subjects
  • Challenges of Measurement
  • Effective Measurement

Preparing to Measure

  • Preparation Goals
  • Purpose
  • The Measurement Problem or Need
  • Measurement Environment
  • Measurement Intent
  • Objectivity
  • Rigor, Structure and Discipline
  • Uniformity and Consistency
  • Exercise – Preparing to Measure

Defining Measures

  • Measurement Definition Goals
  • Measurement Subjects - Things to Be Measured
  • Measurement Characteristics
  • * Qualitative Properties
  • * Quantitative Properties
  • Quantifying Intangibles
  • Scales & Units
  • Measurement Dimensions
  • Measurement Comparators
  • Exercise – Defining Measures

Collecting Measures

  • Collection Goals
  • Measurement Populations
  • Data Sources
  • Data Gathering Methods
  • Measurement Timing
  • fData Completeness
  • The Measurement Construct
  • Exercise – Collecting Measures

V. Analysis & Action

  • Revisiting the Environment
  • Return to Purpose
  • Evolution - Changing Measures & Metrics
  • Evolution - Changing Environment
  • Next Steps – Putting Knowledge to Work


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Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our Denmark facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

Classroom / Virtual Classroom
02 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
07 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
12 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
16 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
19 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
20 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
22 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
23 september 2024
Kopenhag, Aarhus, Odense
1 Day
Measuring Intangibles: Breaking Down Analytic Barriers Training Course in Denmark

Denmark is a constitutionally unitary state that is in Northern Europe. The population of the country is 5.91 million and 800,000 of them live in the capital and largest city, Copenhagen. And Danish is the official language. Denmark is a part of Scandinavia, like Norway and Sweden. The country experiences changeable weather, since it's located in the meeting point of diverse air masses. The coldest month of Denmark is February while July is the warmest month.

The most popular tourist attractions are Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn, Kronborg Slot and Viking Ship Museum. Tivoli is considered as the inspiration behind the Disney theme parks, which also contains roller coasters, puppet theaters, restaurants and food pavilions. And the reason why Kronborg Slot attracts tourists is because the castle is the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

With a focus on meeting the unique requirements of Denmark, Bilginç IT Academy integrates advanced training methodologies into our diverse range of Certification Exam preparation courses and accredited corporate training programs. Prepare to revolutionize your perception of IT training with us.
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