Are you tired of riding the performance roller coaster?
Leaders and improvement professionals often feel trapped by the constant ups and downs in their metrics-reacting to every dip and spike, chasing explanations for every shift, and burning time and energy without seeing meaningful progress. Measures of Success offers a better way.
In this practical and accessible guide, Mark Graban introduces readers to Process Behavior Charts-a simple, powerful tool that helps distinguish signal from noise in performance data. Instead of reacting emotionally to every fluctuation, leaders learn how to evaluate variation logically and statistically. The result? Smarter decisions, calmer leadership, and more effective improvement.
Graban draws from the principles of Lean, the teachings of W. Edwards Deming and Donald J. Wheeler, and years of experience across industries-from healthcare to manufacturing-to show how outdated management habits often create more harm than good. With real-world examples and step-by-step guidance, Measures of Success teaches readers how to:
Who Should Read This Book?
Whether you're leading a team, guiding a company, or influencing change in your organization, this book will help you make better decisions, avoid costly distractions, and focus on what truly matters.
Praised by thought leaders including Eric Ries, Daniel H. Pink, Dr. John Toussaint and Karen Martin, Measures of Success is more than a book about charts-it's a guide to leading better by thinking differently.
If you're serious about improvement and want to lead with insight rather than impulse, Measures of Success is your next essential read.
Start reacting less-and improving more-today.