goalsthrough
Goalsthrough is a conceptual framework used to analyze how goals propagate through a system to produce outcomes, by connecting strategic intents with concrete actions through a continuous chain of decisions and tasks. The core idea is that goals are translated into subgoals and operations via throughputs—resources, data, and capacities that enable transitions from one state to another. In a goalsthrough model, goals and subgoals are represented as nodes in a directed graph; edges denote the progression from one objective to the next, while throughputs quantify how feasible or costly each transition is. Feedback loops ingest performance data to revise goals, reallocate throughputs, or adjust task sequences, supporting adaptive behavior in complex environments.
The term is used across domains such as organizational planning, autonomous systems, and software development. It
Critics note that goalsthrough can be abstract and may become unwieldy in large-scale systems without disciplined