Peter Drucker said this phrase "What Gets Measured Gets Improved" 40 years ago. There is a lot of truth to this phrase for both individuals and companies alike. When it comes to the film industry there are tools to measure the work day and often this is formatted in the (often outdated) form of a Production Report or PR. PR's provide a lot of useful information such as out times, reasons for delays, scene completion info, hard drive data and more. While PR's can be helpful they are often formatted in legal format that can be difficult to parse and really determine what the real problem areas are.
What Gets Measured Gets Improved
What Gets Measured Gets Improved
What Gets Measured Gets Improved
Peter Drucker said this phrase "What Gets Measured Gets Improved" 40 years ago. There is a lot of truth to this phrase for both individuals and companies alike. When it comes to the film industry there are tools to measure the work day and often this is formatted in the (often outdated) form of a Production Report or PR. PR's provide a lot of useful information such as out times, reasons for delays, scene completion info, hard drive data and more. While PR's can be helpful they are often formatted in legal format that can be difficult to parse and really determine what the real problem areas are.