progressthat
Progressthat is a term used in discussions about evaluating improvement in complex systems. It describes a framework or mindset that defines progress not solely by absolute gains, but by context-sensitive, sustainable, and equitable change across multiple dimensions. Progressthat emphasizes clear baselines, transparent reporting, and accountability in how progress is measured and communicated.
Origins and usage: The coinage appears in online discourse, think-tank reports, and governance blogs, with no
Core concepts: Relative progress uses baselines to measure change over time rather than raw absolute values.
Applications: In project evaluation and policy analysis, progressthat can guide reporting by comparing achieved outcomes to
Criticism and limitations: As a loosely defined term, progressthat risks ambiguity and inconsistent application. Critics warn
See also: progress measurement, indicators, baselines, metrics.