
Measurable Outcomes
Measurable outcomes refer to specific results or changes that can be quantified and assessed to determine the success of an initiative or program. In general knowledge contexts, these outcomes provide concrete evidence of learning or effectiveness. For example, if an educational program aims to improve knowledge about history, a measurable outcome might be the percentage of students passing a test on historical facts. By focusing on measurable outcomes, organizations can evaluate progress, make informed decisions, and ensure that goals are being achieved efficiently and effectively.