Ep 215: Measure Less, Understand More

 

Most firms track metrics—but very few measure what actually matters. In this episode of The FutureProof Advisor, I explore why outcome-based numbers like AUM and revenue can give the illusion of progress while quietly stalling real growth. Drawing from years of conversations with advisory firms and firsthand experience leading teams, I unpack how misaligned metrics can drain energy, shift focus away from what drives value, and unintentionally discourage the very behaviors that lead to long-term success.

Rather than chasing results, high-performing firms build what I call a “metric portfolio”—a diversified set of measurements that help teams stay focused, aligned, and confident in their next move. I walk through four essential types of metrics: predictive, outcome, efficiency, and quality—and explain why the smartest organizations spend more time tracking meaningful activity (like client touchpoints or planning milestones) than staring at results they can’t immediately influence. It’s not about tracking more—it’s about tracking better, with purpose and clarity.

If you want to build a culture where people feel empowered—not micromanaged—your metrics should serve as a guide, not a scoreboard. That means only tracking what leads to action, connecting every metric back to your firm’s mission, and identifying a clear North Star to anchor your efforts. Measurement isn’t the enemy of innovation—it’s the fuel for it, if you know how to use it.