Improvement can be measured by establishing clear, quantifiable goals and comparing baseline metrics to post-implementation results. Common methods include tracking key performance indicators (KPIs), conducting pre- and post-assessments, and gathering feedback through surveys or evaluations. Additionally, qualitative assessments, such as stakeholder interviews, can provide insights into the perceived impact of changes. Regularly reviewing these metrics allows for ongoing adjustments and continuous improvement.
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