Most organizations know their headcount, budgets, and strategy. They do not understand their work.
They cannot see how workload develops and moves, where capability breaks, how culture interferes, or how much productive capacity is quietly lost inside the system. HR is expected to solve burnout, performance, and workforce planning without the one thing it needs most, visibility into the work itself.
Measuring Work and Productive Capacity changes the discipline of people management. It introduces a practical, evidence-based framework for understanding workload, utilization, human energy, capability, culture, and capacity as an integrated system.
At its core is a simple shift. Work must be made visible, measurable, and governable.
This book provides HR leaders, organizational development professionals, and enterprise leaders with tools to diagnose how work actually flows, where capacity is lost, and how performance is constrained by design rather than effort.
It brings a level of analytical clarity to HR and workforce management that has traditionally been limited to operations, strategy, and finance.
Inside the book, you will learn how to:
- Make workload visible across roles, teams, and systems
- Understand how productive capacity is created, used, and lost
- Identify where capability breaks under real working conditions
- Diagnose the relationship between workload, culture, and performance
- Move beyond headcount-driven workforce planning
- Improve utilization, prioritization, and organizational effectiveness
- Design work systems that support sustainable performance
The book explains why organizations burn out, why hiring struggles to solve performance gaps, why culture programs fail to deliver results, and why adding more people is often the wrong response.
Rather than treating performance as an outcome of effort or engagement, it reframes performance as a function of how work is structured, distributed, and governed.
This is not a theoretical model. It is a practical guide grounded in real work dynamics and designed for application.
Written for HR leaders, executives, organizational development professionals, and workforce planners, this book provides a disciplined approach to workforce management, organizational capability, and enterprise performance.
If you want to build an organization that can deliver, adapt, and sustain performance under real-world conditions, start by measuring the work.
Part of the Vita Viri Organization and People series on organizational capability, leadership, work systems, HR strategy, and institutional design.
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