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The article explores the critical link between measurement and improvement in various sectors, emphasizing that without effective metrics, progress becomes challenging and often elusive.

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Relying solely on metrics can overlook qualitative aspects of governance that are equally important for societal well-being.

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Measuring performance is essential for identifying areas of improvement in public policy and ensuring accountability.

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Establishing clear metrics can empower citizens and policymakers to make informed decisions that lead to better outcomes.

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While measurement can drive improvements, it should not be the only criterion for evaluating success in complex systems.

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The pursuit of measurable outcomes may lead to 'gaming' the system, where the focus shifts from genuine progress to meeting targets.

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