It sounds like your company is ready for a framework like OKRs. I'd suggest reading Measure What Matters if you're interested. The problem with having just one Northstar metric is that it doesn't capture all the complexity you need. That's why it makes sense to track a few important metrics and maybe change them as the company outgrows each metric
It sounds like your company is ready for a framework like OKRs. I'd suggest reading Measure What Matters if you're interested. The problem with having just one Northstar metric is that it doesn't capture all the complexity you need. That's why it makes sense to track a few important metrics and maybe change them as the company outgrows each metric