
The Benchmarking Mistake That’s Holding Back Your Inclusion Work
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You’re the average of the five people you compare yourself to.
Did it ever occur to you that you’re comparing yourself to the wrong people?
Key Topics Covered in This Episode:
- Why starting with borrowed benchmarks sets you up to fail.
- How to tell if a benchmark is applicable to your setting.
- How to choose benchmarks that inform decisions.
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Key Takeaways from This Episode:
- Bad Benchmarks Start With Bad Comparisons
- "A benchmark that reflects their priorities won’t help you track your progress."
- Insight is more valuable than performance scores.
- "What would we do differently if this number changed?"
- Benchmarks must help you steer, not just score.
- "If it doesn’t help you decide what to do next, it’s not useful."
Check out these resources:
- Progress You Can Prove – The new programme mentioned in the episode
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