PEOPLE PERFORMANCE RADIO:


September 2nd, 2008

Tom Olivo – You can’t measure what you can’t see

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Tom Olivo (profile) of Success Profiles discusses how companies can gain greater insight into the performance levels of the their people. He tells us about the importance of using multiple measures to dial in on the true performance of people at all levels of an organization. He also shares innovative ideas on how to graphically display performance management data so business leaders can effectively use it to make strategic talent decisions. He caps off the interview with stories about how performance management is helping drive higher levels of productivity in health care and other industries struggling to get the right people in the right jobs.

If you care about accurately measuring workforce performance (and who doesn’t?), then do yourself a favor and listen to Tom Olivo this week on People Performance Radio.

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