


Why Completion Is Not Impact
Completion rates
Quiz scores
Attendance
We believe learning measurement must go beyond proof of participation.
Not all learning programs need to measure all three — but every program should measure at least one meaningfully
Different Learning Levels Require Different Metrics
This avoids false precision and unrealistic ROI claims
SCENARIO-BASED MEASUREMENT
Scenario-based learning allows us to observe:
Qualitative data adds meaning where numbers alone fall short.
MEASUREMENT AT SCALE
Respect local context
Avoid over-standardization
Focus on comparable patterns, not identical data
This is critical for global enterprises and UN-linked programs.
Many global learning programs succeed centrally but fail to translate into local, real-world behavior without context-aware measurement.
Measuring Impact in Confidential and White-Label Work
In white-label and confidential engagements:
Client-facing metrics may belong to the primary brand
Attribution may be restricted
Data visibility may be limited


