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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2009 · 10 MIN

39-Keeping Score

from Clintcast · host Clint Maun

We are being increasingly saturated with metrics throughout our daily lives, measuring hundreds of factors at every moment. This need to keep score, while good in intention, often becomes so overwhelming, we lose sight of the purpose of the metrics in the first place. Today, Clint discusses how team-based approaches can benefit from deciding on 2-3 important key metrics and setting goals around them to drive focus within an organization.

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We are being increasingly saturated with metrics throughout our daily lives, measuring hundreds of factors at every moment. This need to keep score, while good in intention, often becomes so overwhelming, we lose sight of the purpose of the metrics in the first place. Today, Clint discusses how team-based approaches can benefit from deciding on 2-3 important key metrics and setting goals around them to drive focus within an organization.

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