Value Mapping - Explained
What is the Value Mapping Model?
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What is Value Mapping?
The Value Mapping method by Andrew Jack is a second generation Performance Management model.
This model focuses on how performance measures are identified, integrated, communicated and acted upon.
Value Mapping identifies the most important stakeholder needs, and uses these to measures value outcomes and develop an integrated strategy.