Operations

Outcome metric

Formal definition

In operations, Outcome metric refers to a measurement metric used for defining and measuring the causal link between charity activities, social outputs, and long-term community benefits.

What this actually means for you

For day-to-day delivery, Outcome metric should be documented clearly and applied consistently; map activities to intended outcomes, collect baseline data, and use evaluation findings to improve service design.

Example: At the next review checkpoint, Outcome metric is used in practice like this: the impact lead uses the theory of change to design a survey that captures year-on-year improvements in beneficiary wellbeing. Accountabilities are captured in scorecards, board packs, and exception reports.

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