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The 3 Building Blocks of Performance Measurement ... Three Keys to Measurement Success In his last webinar, Chris Rieth discussed the ways in which to determine if your organization is ready for performance measurement. Once you know it is the right time to begin measuring and publishing performance metrics, how can you ensure you build a system that will be effective and successful? Now, Chris Rieth will discuss the three keys to the best performance measurement program, including:
Register Today To participate in our upcoming webinar, please fill out the form below and join us on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. ET. All fields Required. ©2014 Socrata. All rights reserved. Seattle Office: 83 S. King St, Suite 107, Seattle, Washington, 98104, USA DC Office: 1100 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 1310, Washington, DC, 20036, USA London Office: Highlands House, Basingstoke Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG7 1NT UK www.socrata.com Privacy Policy *First Name: *Last Name: *Email Address: *Company Name: *Job Title: Please send me occasional email updates and resources regarding open data. *Are you managing an open data initiative(s) for your organization? Submit Open Your Performance Measurement Chris Rieth, GovStat Program Manager, Socrata, Inc. Chris joined Socrata’s team in May to help government, nonprofit and NGO leaders find new and exciting ways to measure performance, improve transparency, and empower citizens to better understand and track progress towards a better future. Prior to joining Socrata, Chris served as a senior aide to Governor Martin O’Malley, where he worked side-by-side with Governor O’Malley to push performance government to the next level. Chris has been a steadfast proponent of public sector innovation, and is focused on putting data to work to help the public sector make and share progress, engage citizens in new and exciting ways, and help solve some of the most pressing shared public policy challenges. Chris graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a degree in political science, and is currently an MBA candidate at the George Mason University School of Management.
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