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Choosing the right metrics for your project 📑
This guide is intended to help organizations understand what kinds of problems might be solved by better documentation, and how to choose appropriate metrics for documentation projects.
State your problem 🔮
Before jumping in to choosing a metric, make sure you have a good understanding of the problem you’re trying to solve. Be as specific as possible.
Develop a hypothesis 🤔
Look for cause and effect. What could be causing the problem you’ve stated? Keep in mind that problems can have multiple or overlapping causes.
Propose a solution 👩🏫
Is this a problem that could be solved with new or better documentation?
Get specific 🕵️♂️
Can you quantify the problem? 🔢
Check measurability 📏
Add a secondary metric 🥈
Are there other metrics that would help you understand whether your documentation is solving your problem? Is your target metric the same in every case?
Choose a time period ⏲
Set goals ⛳
How much change would you need to see in your selected metric to say that the project was a success? Consider setting quantitative goals for the metrics you chose.
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