Leadership teams review performance constantly, yet many still can’t answer two basic questions: Are we achieving the results we intended? And is our strategy actually working, or are we just busy executing it? It’s rarely a failure of effort. It’s a failure of evidence.
A colleague of mine, Peter Ndaa , who works across Africa and the Middle East, published an article worth reading: The Performance Paradox HR Leaders Can No Longer Ignore . Peter's central point is straightforward: performance isn't just a number, it's a system that is shaped by how measures get used in conversations, decisions, and the consequences that follow. And when organizational performance data gets used to judge individuals, the system backfires. I've seen this pl
Too many organizations struggle to create meaningful KPIs because leaders delegate their design to people without the full strategic intent behind the goals.