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en [Even so,] the jury's still out on the metrics, ... I'd be lying if I said I know what to measure to determine success.

en It's important to have metrics, it's also important to have the right metrics and not be misled by metrics -- as has happened in some other conflicts,
  Donald Rumsfeld

en We're really looking to measure the success of the initial project first. In terms of our side, (the measure would be) saving money on the cost of fuel as well as reducing the amount of landfill waste and the costs associated with that. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness.

en They use [how much] money they've spent as a measure of success because there's very little else to measure.
  David Brinkley

en Right now, success is judged by how much energy is used. Think about it, the person who is successful has a really big car; they take really expensive vacations; they have a really big house. Now we have got to have another yardstick by which we measure success because success can't continue to be measured by how much energy we use, do you think?

en The governor's looking for a success, and the voters aren't going to measure a success by the size of the bond. The details aren't as important as the public image of him having a success.

en I'd be lying if I said five or 10 years from now that this year was a success. We had plenty of opportunities and we didn't take advantage of them. It's a learning experience and you find that success is a very delicate item.

en [Cheney's standing has suffered mainly because Libby emerges as such a liability. Fitzgerald threw the book at him not for anything he said to reporters but for what he said to the FBI and the grand jury. The indictments suggest that the aide whose aim was to spin the war might have tried to spin the prosecutor.] Lying was a remarkable act of stupidity on Libby's part, ... He's old enough to know better. He watched Watergate and Iran-contra. To try to pull the leg of the grand jury was really quite remarkable.

en The measure of a man's success must be according to his ability. The advancement he makes from the station in which he was born gives the degree of his success.

en [The metrics used by many high-tech analysts today] are not what analysts normally look at, ... there's so many metrics that we're dealing with in this era that differ from creating light bulbs or auto parts or something that's very tangible.

en I think clearly perjury or lying to a ... grand jury could be grounds for impeachment, but it will depend on how the Congress views the whole set of facts,

en There is no reason a jury can't determine causation in more than one case at a time.

en This is not somebody who made some inadvertent false statement, ... This is a case where a jury convicted a CEO for lying to two different government agencies. That's a big deal.

en The success of our economy shouldn't determine the success of our schools.

en In many successful organizations, financial metrics are only part of the puzzle. Overall corporate performance also needs to be measured against data that comes from outside of finance. Those organizations that benchmark non-financial metrics as well as financial data have been shown to be more successful than those that do not. Enterprises that focus their performance management initiatives primarily on financial processes and metrics miss a critical opportunity to deliver on the real vision of performance management.


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