February 17, 2026

Episode 161: Stacey Barr of Pump Academy

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As a leader or manager interested in achieving sustainable long-term success, you undoubtedly need to take KPI performance – Key Predictive or Key Performance Indicators – seriously, so that you can achieve what you want to achieve.

In this podcast discussion with Stacey Barr of Pump Academy, Stacey unpacks some simple – but key – practical ways of improving your ability to identify and measure the right KPIs in such a way that you’ll be able to attain great team buy-in. This is crucial as, if the team haven’t bought in, it doesn't matter what KPIs you've put in place, it isn’t going to work well.

I would heartily recommend that any accountant or leader or manager in an accountancy firm who wants to achieve sustainable success for their team, their firm, and their clients – because the KPI conversation is absolutely a numbers conversation your clients would appreciate – check out this podcast discussion with Stacey Barr of Pump Academy.

Please scroll down the podcast’s episode page for the contact information for Stacey and for the additional, downloadable resources mentioned in the podcast.

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Stacey's book 'Prove It! How to Create a High Performance Culture and Measureable Success' is a business leadership book focused on helping leaders create high-performance organisations by embracing evidence-based leadership, that is, making decisions and improvements based on clear performance data rather than intuition or opinion.

The core idea Stacey puts forward is simple but powerful:
Leaders should be able to prove the impact of their actions and strategies through measurable evidence.

Rather than vague visions or buzzwords, the book gives practical systems and habits leaders can use to clarify strategy, measure performance, and build a culture where success is not just talked about, it’s demonstrated.

Stacey Barr’s book 'Practical Performance Measurement: Using the PuMP Blueprint for Fast, Easy and Engaging KPIs', is a highly actionable guide to designing and using performance measures that truly matter to an organisation’s success. Drawing on Stacey's extensive experience and her PuMP methodology, the book presents a clear step-by-step blueprint for overcoming common measurement struggles, such as vague goals, meaningless KPIs, and lack of engagement from stakeholders, by replacing entrenched “bad habits” with deliberate, logical practices.

Stacey's writing is practical and down-to-earth, and she skillfully combines theory with real examples that help readers not only understand performance measurement but feel confident applying it across teams and functions.

What sets this book apart from many other performance management texts is its focus on engagement and usability: Stacey doesn’t just tell you what to measure, she shows you how to involve the right people, get buy-in, and build a measurement process that supports better decision-making rather than just generating reports.

This makes the PuMP Blueprint especially valuable for managers, consultants, and performance professionals who need measures that are both meaningful and usable in real organisational contexts. While comprehensive enough to serve as a reference manual, the book’s structured approach also makes it accessible for those new to performance measurement.

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Click the button below to read more about our Remarkable Client Manager Programme and, if you want to discuss it further, please get in touch via the 'chat with us now' button on the website. You'll speak to a real person, not a bot!

Stacey and her team are running an introductory goal measurement program in April called PuMP Lite. 


Humanise the Numbers podcast listeners are welcome to join, and if they use coupon code HTN15 they’ll get 15% off the price. 

The link is https://pump.academy/pumplite

If any Humanise the Numbers podcast listeners would like to follow Stacey for more performance measurement content, they can find out more (and sign up) at https://pump.academy/humanisethenumbers/

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Why does strategic health matter so much? Because when your firm is strategically healthy, it benefits your team, your clients, in fact, everyone connected with your firm.

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