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For example, a leader may want to reduce cost. That’s an impact. An execution team may understand that support costs are high because customers call tech support at a high rate. That’s the outcome. They think they can reduce tech support calls by fixing confusing product features. That’s the output. So in this case, a simple logic model would look like this: Impact: reduce costs Outcome: fewer people calling tech support Output: improved usability of confusing features
Outcomes Over Output: Why customer behavior is the key metric for business success
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