How do we measure what really matters? As a planner, I know the plan is important but it is not what really counts at the end of the day. It’s the changes that follow the plan – changes in policies, funding, and social capital among others – that really count. And, to get to the things that count, we need measures that show if and how we are making progress.
Read more from Public Health Director Barry Keppard on MAPC’s Planning 101 blog.
Wednesday, 12 April 2017