Appreciation of Value

The word appreciation can be defined in two different ways:

  • Seeing the value in a person or thing.
  • Increasing value over time.

At Bioss, we believe one leads to the other: To see value is to build value.

Yet value can be viewed through many lenses. Quantitative, as in financials and market share. Qualitative, as in reputation and loyalty. Short-term profit. Long-term viability.

The Bioss approach to value appreciation balances tangible measures such as revenues, costs and timeliness, with intangible measures such as capability, engagement and trust.

We help make the invisible visible and the implicit explicit, so that organisations can see and build value across every level of work, ensure capabilities are being used effectively, and align rewards with both current and future value creation.

Diverted Wall, Pen-y-Ghent, Malham Moor (Richard Harris)