Jerry Z. Muller is professor of history at the Catholic University of America and the author of many books, including The Mind and the Market and Capitalism and the Jews (Princeton).
Highly readable. --Luke Johnson, Sunday Times Muller delivers a riposte to bean counters everywhere with this trenchant study of our fixation with performance metrics. --Barbara Kiser, Nature Mercilessly exposes the downside of the cult of measurement and managerialism. --The Economist Many of us have the vague sense that metrics are leading us astray, stripping away context, devaluing subtle human judgment, and rewarding those who know how to play the system. Muller's book crisply explains where this fashion came from, why it can be so counterproductive and why we don't learn. It should be required reading for any manager on the verge of making the Vietnam body count mistake all over again. --Tim Harford, Financial Times