An overview of the different types of goal progress measurement
Progress
.
There are five different options for measuring progress of a goal:
Start and target value
Aggregation
Threshold
Open/Done
None
Connect to data source
. This way you can automate the manual updating of goals.
Aggregation
, at first you have the option to customize how goal progress appears in the goal table view. You can choose to display progress as a percentage, as absolute values, or both.
Per default, the progress of the goal is expressed as a percentage of the average progress of all goals below it. Thus, the progress is displayed from 0 to 100%. If the subgoals are not measured on a scale from 0 to 100% and have other units (which often happens), they are translated to a percentage scale beforehand.
Example for the calculation:
Progress (Aggregation)
Goal | Progress (Aggregation) |
---|---|
Objective | 33% |
Key Result 1 | 100% |
Key Result 2 | 0% |
Key Result 3 | 0% |
Allow overachievement of aligned items
on these goals. This has the consequence that reports and dashboards also do not cap goals at 100%.
Calculate progress by Sum (Absolute)
.
Connect to data source
.
Open
or Done
). So this option is mainly suitable for goals or initiatives with task or milestone character.