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  • Helpful vs Unhelpful Metrics

    Metrics can make all the difference in the world.
    For good or for bad.
    Here are 10 kinds of metrics that can cause you problems.

    1. Contextless Metrics – No proper context to interpret them
    2. Ambiguous Metrics – Vague and open to multiple interpretations
    3. Misaligned Metrics – Don’t align with strategic goals or objectives
    4. Overhead Metrics – Require excessive effort to collect and maintain
    5. Skewed Metrics – Present a biased or distorted view of performance
    6. Vanity Metrics – Look good but don’t lead to actionable improvements
    7. Input Metrics – Only demonstrate compliance, not outcomes or results
    8. Unreliable Metrics – Inaccurate input data leads to questionable output
    9. Gameable Metrics – Can be manipulated without making improvements
    10. Misleading Metrics – Appear to show good outcomes but hide real issues

    This list can make your life better in 3 simple steps:

    1. Get a metric you or your team is measuring now.
    2. Compare it to this list of 10 and see if you find a match.
    3. No match? Good, keep rolling. Possible match? Time for a conversation.

    One final hint:

    The goal of any metric is to have a conversation or make a decision.
    So if your metric doesn’t spark conversions or decisions, ask why.
    That particular metric might not be needed after all.