Thank you for this thoughtful response. It is helpful to see this list of tradeoffs you’re balancing in considering which metrics to present on the dashboard, and the metrics you’ve chosen seem reasonable. Might be worth adding your list to the “additional notes” section at the top of the dashboard (I found your comment more informative than the current “additional notes” FWIW).
While I understand some metrics might not be a good fit for the dashboard if they rely on confidential information or aren’t legible to external audiences, I would love to see CEA provide a description of what your most important metrics are for each of the major program areas even if you can’t share actual data for these metrics. I think that would provide valuable transparency into CEA’s thinking about what is valuable, and might also help other organizations think about which metrics they should use.
Thank you for this thoughtful response. It is helpful to see this list of tradeoffs you’re balancing in considering which metrics to present on the dashboard, and the metrics you’ve chosen seem reasonable. Might be worth adding your list to the “additional notes” section at the top of the dashboard (I found your comment more informative than the current “additional notes” FWIW).
While I understand some metrics might not be a good fit for the dashboard if they rely on confidential information or aren’t legible to external audiences, I would love to see CEA provide a description of what your most important metrics are for each of the major program areas even if you can’t share actual data for these metrics. I think that would provide valuable transparency into CEA’s thinking about what is valuable, and might also help other organizations think about which metrics they should use.