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Are we measuring what truly matters?

  • Writer: Ritu Chowdhary
    Ritu Chowdhary
  • Apr 3
  • 1 min read

It’s true that you can’t manage what you don’t measure. But it’s equally true that what you measure starts mattering more than what ought to matter.


That’s the beauty and the danger of metrics.


In corporate life we chase dashboards, OKRs, and quarterly targets until they begin to define success more than purpose.


In personal life, we chase step counts, calorie goals, and likes until movement feels like numbers and not joy.


Metrics give us focus.


But sometimes, they quietly hijack meaning.


The real game of leadership and of living well - is knowing when to measure and when to just move. Because for every management truth that works, its opposite is also true (under the right conditions 😀).


That’s why judgment, intuition, and heart will always have an edge over AI, they know when to zoom out and ask,


“Are we measuring what truly matters?”


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