But has the focus on metrics reached the operations functions in international NGOs yet? We asked InsideNGO members how they are approaching metrics, and the results are mixed. With almost half of organizations responding that they don't have a formal approach to metrics, does this mean that metrics are a bad fit for NGO operations? Are you looking for clarity in how to use metrics effectively within your departments, or do you have a great success story to share? Have metrics improved your focus and bottomline results?
The skills necessary to accomplish these goals are often complicated by the unique business culture of the non-profit, including funding cycles, organizational policies, frameworks and metrics, time zone differences, and variable staff skills
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