Accomplishments are quantified by using numbers, percentages, and dollar
amounts as measures of success where possible.
Not exact matches
From a high base, created by rapid growth in 2014, rewards Crowdfunding grew over the last year in excess
of 25 % — 27 %
as measured by
amount raised — with participation (the numbers
of pledges) increasing significantly (12 %) while the
success rate fell by 2 %
as publicity attracted those less prepared for the process.
This is a much better goal
as you can actually
measure how much
success you are having while giving yourself a reasonable
amount of time to have that
success.
The framework
of assessment they have described to us includes important concerns such
as opportunity costs, supporting the animal advocacy movement, and alignment with Open Cages» overall strategy.132 Their assessment process also involves asking important questions related to
measuring success and failure, such
as how they plan to evaluate the program, how long they plan to pilot it, and whether they already have data indicating that they should rethink their strategy.133 Metrics that they use to help evaluate specific programs include the number
of restaurants that agree to provide vegan meals in response to their restaurant outreach,
as well
as the
amount and overall sentiment
of right - wing press discussion
of their legal initiatives.134, 135 These metrics provide useful information, but we think an organization prioritizing among many different interventions could benefit from the use
of metrics that are more directly related to their ultimate goals, rough estimates though they may be.
4) The advocate personality types who do not
measure their
success in the business by the number
of deals closed or by the
amount of money earned, but rather, those whose personality types demand that they
measure their
success rate «only» in terms
of how well satisfied their clients are with their efforts and results «before» the commission cheques are handed out, or are never handed out,
as the case may be at any given point in time.