Video: The Seven Deadly Sins of Social Outcomes Measurement


What are the seven deadly sins of social outcomes measurement? In this clip, Jeremy Nicholls uses the famous construct of the cardinal sins to point out what not to do.

Pride, envy, gluttony, greed, sloth, anger, and lust - here's how to avoid them in the world of social outcomes measurement!

This video comes from the Measuring Social Outcomes conference presented by the Centre for Social Impact on February 13-14, 2013 in Sydney.

What are some of the challenges you have faced when attempting to measure social outcomes? Let us know in the comments!

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