Shedding Light on the Value and Performance of Intangible Capital
October 8, 2009 by Mary Adams · Leave a Comment
The first thing that most people ask when discussing intangibles is value. My answer is, “how can you value something for which you have no data?”
I do not mean to imply that it is impossible to develop data on your intangible capital. It’s just that most companies have not taken the necessary steps to accomplish this. How can you create a sound data set on your intangibles? Read more
Intangibles Measurement IV: Indicators and Performance Management
August 23, 2009 by Mary Adams · 1 Comment
Here’s the next post in my intangibles measurement series. The last two posts have provided details on investment and assessment. This time, I am going to talk about the third kind of data: indicators.
Indicators and performance management are the most widely used forms of intangibles management today. This approach arose in direct response to the limitations of financial data in understanding the knowledge era business. Common approaches build a dashboard to show key performance indicators (KPI’s) of the company’s operations. Sometimes the dashboard is associated with a balance scorecard as well.
The idea is to identify data points that are leading indicators of strategic success and track them closely. Read more



