The ability of officers, managers, and key professionals to direct and make their organizations productive through metrics and measures is the focus of the 18th R&D-Product Development Metrics Summit to be held December 9-11, 2014 in metro Boston.
The Metrics Summit is a series of three seminars, focused on three major areas of importance to R&D executives and managers. A four page Brochure and the Table of Contents of each of the three seminar Coursebooks may be downloaded from the Summit website.
The First Two Seminars
The first seminar [Measuring Product Development II (MPDII) - December 9] is focused on the issues that top management has to deal with based largely on judgement and are often hard to quantify. The topics span the subjects of setting hurdle rates, assessing risk and complexity, tradeoff analysis, measuring capacity, and assessing overall financial performance.
The second seminar [Proactive and Predictive R&D Metrics (PPRD) - December 10 AM] is focused on the three different stages of developing early, predictive metrics that will enable managers to foresee issues on the horizon or to know that success is in front of them. GGI was the first company to differentiate proactive from predictive metrics in the 1990s which then spawned further exploration of that management science.
The Third Seminar-Workshop
The third seminar, is more accurately a Workshop [Product Development Metrics Portfolios (PDMP) - December 10 PM and December 11]. From start to completion, participants work in groups to develop "a set of measures suitable for measuring the entire organization and the activities within it." The Coursebook for the Workshop is a reference compendium of hundreds of measures for R&D organizations spanning most categories of measures. It contains metrics for Advanced Development, Intellectual Property, and Functional/Technical/Productivity.
The scorecard each group will create will contain a comprehensive set of measures for the R&D organization as a whole at the top officer level. This portfolio of metrics will be suitable to pass the necessary metrics to the CEO that are needed by the corporation. This portfolio of metrics will be suitable to consistently measure projects, and the functional and technical organizations that perform the projects. Improvement measures will also be addressed.
The US Patent & Trademark Office granted a trademark to GGI in January 2007 for our Linked Metrics Portfolio® framework which is used during the Workshop. Our lean practical framework results in a set of metrics that span 4-6 organization levels while remaining integrated.
Who Should Come
Our overall approach to the Summit is geared to top-level professionals that manage entire organizations, departments, adn budgets; and to senior program management executives. Numerous companies have brought teams of officers ranging from three to ten in size in the quest to develop a set of metrics they can all agree to for R&D and product development.
When one or two persons come from a company, they participate in multi-company groups based on industry type or the similarity of the corporate R&D strategies -- Innovators, Platform-Derivative, Extenders, etc. Individuals engage in some amazing discussions within their multi-company peer groups while agreeing the right metrics for their shared strategy or industry. Company Team members make some big decisions and agree to agree on the specific metrics that are right for their company.
Please be assured. if you register for the entire Summit, you will leave with a set of metrics suitable for measuring the R&D and Product Development organization as a whole. The dashboard of metrics will be close to "implementation-ready" as you return to your company. Each working group presents their results and shares their thinking to conclude the Summit.
A list of companies that have attended our Summit is also available. Both the List of Companies that have previously attended and Testimonials from prior Summit attendees are easily found on the Home page of our Summit website.
Summit Faculty -
The Metrics Summit will be led by Bradford L. Goldense, NPDP, CMfgE, CPIM, CCP. Mr. Goldense is a recognized expert on R&D metrics, product development, and corporate innovation. Brad, John R. [Dick] Power, and Dr. Hans Ludi together will facilitate the Workshop. Other members of the GGI team will be in support throughout the Summit.
Registration Information
We always offer significant discounts to companies that bring Company Teams of three or more people, $254 per person. We also offer a series of early registration discounts that typically expire a few weeks before the Summit commences.
There is a registration option to attend just the first day and one-half of the three-day Summit, the first two Seminars. But, we encourage participation in the entire Summit. New material [including Advanced Development, Intellectual Property, and Functional Competency Metrics] is intersperced in the third Seminar-Workshop while participants are crafting their portfolio of corporate metrics.
Reserve your place today - space is limited.
Where Is It
Our location is convenient from either Boston-Logan or Providence-Green [great rates] airport. Mention "GGI's Summit" when you call the hotel. This newly upgraded Sheraton Conference Facility is completely wi-fi, has all amenities, a great walking trail, and boasts a five star chef. For more information about the conference hotel, alternative hotel accommodations, transportation, restaurants, and other area information, please visit the Home page of our Summit website and look for the "I'm Already Registered" page.
For more information about Goldense Group, Inc., a 28-year old internationally recognized company in the areas of product development and measurement. You may always feel free to give us a call at 781-444-5400. We will do our best to directly answer any questions you may have.