Time- and money-based targets donโt always serve the purpose we intend. In fact, sometimes, they actively work against us. Today weโre spelunking into a few related principles like Goodhartโs Law, The Cobra Effect, and why vanity metrics are often no more than a hungry ghost lurking in the shadows of your business. I couldnโt resist sprinkling pop culture clips throughout to illustrate these concepts, so I hope you enjoy the ride :)
๐ย 3 Key Takeaways:
Be mindful when implementing specific numerical targets. Consider how they may lead to behavior that doesn't align with your overall goals and values, sometimes even transforming into perverse incentives that beget negative actions.
Clarify your values. Make it clear to your team what values you prioritize (and ethical behavior more broadly) over short-term gains or โshouldsโ based on what everyone else is doing.
Be open to feedback and willing to adjust your strategies. Goodhart's Law says that "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure," ****so take the pressure off by zooming out from overly focusing on any one measure of success to paint a bigger, more holistic picture. Define more creative metrics that indicate youโre living in alignment with your values, and resonating with your community, such as number of enthusiastic email replies per newsletter sent.
๐ย Permission
Stop chasing the hungry ghost of vanity metrics in your business. Get clear on your more meaningful metrics and core values, and aim for a holistic picture of those instead.
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ย Do (or Delegate) This Next
To more clearly see the tradeoffs you are willing to make, write your own โeven overโ statements, like the originators of the Manifesto for Agile Software Development have inspired many businesses to do. As in: โWe value {important quality A} even over {important quality B}.โ
๐ย Resources Mentioned
Articles: Manifesto for Agile Software Development, The Great Hanoi Rat Massacre of 1902 Did Not Go as Planned, The Cobra Effect: No Loophole Goes Unexploited
TV Shows: Killing It โ episode 4 โCarlosโ (Peacock), Byron Baes, Black MirrorโNosedive
Music Video: Dolly Partonโs classic, 9 to 5
Community: Jay Acunzoโs Creator Kitchen and Unthinkable podcast
Software: Referral Candy, HelpScout
Heuristics: Goodhartโs Law, The Cobra Effect
๐Books Mentioned
๐งRelated Episodes
097: How to Find Your Perfect Problem with Jim McKelvey, author of The Innovation Stack (Part One) and 099: (Part Two)
189: ๐กJay Acunzoโs IP Development OS โ Courtesy of Creator Kitchen
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