Clarify the Win
Measuring what you do is the only way you know you’re accomplishing something important. It’s how you clarify the win and know what success looks like in every area of your life.
Consider how often you start a task or set a goal without defining a strategic way to measure the preferred outcome. Sometimes it’s a simple oversight. At other times, we don’t measure because we fear the result won’t be what we expect it to be.
It’s also true that we can have shifting definitions of success. When something doesn’t go as planned, we may be tempted to redefine the win and rationalize an unexpected (and non-vision-driven) outcome.
The right measures clarify the win and combat vision drift and misalignment in 2 strategic ways:
Remember that measures aren’t goals. Measures are an objective way to express the size, quantity or degree of something. Goals are a numerical objective and desired result for the measures you set. Both are important, but goals won’t mean much if you don’t measure the right things.
Clarify the win in 5 quick steps:
Clarify the win. Measuring what you do is the only way you know you’re accomplishing something important.
Is It Working?
The key question is whether or not your ministry action plan is working. For most churches the answer is a mixture of yes and no. Some ministries, action plans and strategies will work and some won’t. Build on ministry success and commit to adjust strategies and plans that fail to get you where you need to go.
Ask a few simple questions:
Lead & Lag Measures
Every goal needs a measuring stick, but not just any measuring stick. Placing your focus on the right measure is one of the most important things you can do to improve execution.
What’s the difference between lead and lag measures? Here’s a quick definition:
The key idea is to take weekly stock of several lead measures, then show the lag measure they impact.
Over time, positive movement in the lead measures should impact the lag measure in the right direction (attendance, participation, etc.).
Take a look at some lead and lag measure examples:
Resources
The State of Your Church: Measuring What Matters in Ministry (Barna Group, 2022).
“3 Ways to Measure Church Health” on Big Ideas Blog
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