Impact measurement has become a crucial component for successful businesses. Being able to report on and provide proof of an organization’s impact can directly affect stakeholder — and investor — ...
A decade ago, I worked on impact-measurement guidelines for what was then called the venture philanthropy and social investment field in Europe. At the European Venture Philanthropy Association, we ...
Learn how the unemployment rate is measured and its economic impact. Discover how rates U-3 and U-6 reveal the full scope of labor market challenges.
In 2004, the term “ESG” was officially coined with the publication of the UN Global Compact Initiative’s Who Cares Wins report. ESG is simply another way of measuring the centuries-old concept of ...
Editor’s note: This is part two in a series of articles on, “How to Measure the Success of Your Loyalty Program.” Read part one here. The age-old standard for loyalty measurement is RFV—recency, ...
PR measurement often breaks down in practice. Limited budgets, no dedicated analytics staff, siloed teams, and competing priorities make it difficult to connect media outreach to real outcomes. That’s ...
Global impact funds now have over $322 billion in assets under management, PitchBook data shows. Many of them face a similar issue: How do they measure how impactful their investments have been?
Remember when the Camden Coalition’s hotspotting approach was the new kid on the block? It was simple and made intuitive sense—a compelling strategy to reduce healthcare costs and boost quality for ...
In today’s competitive environment, it is becoming increasingly important for nonprofit groups to be able to measure their impact on society, and to communicate those results — whether it’s to donors ...
Conservation has never lacked ideas. Protected areas, payments for ecosystem services, community management, certification schemes, and public campaigns have all been promoted as solutions to ...
As adoption of education technology accelerates, a fundamental question remains: Are we measuring the right things?