Map How Your Metrics Connect to Each Other

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What it does

When one metric moves and another shifts alongside it, it could be coincidence or it could be a genuine dependency. If investing in marketing increases leads but also raises support costs, ignoring that connection can become expensive. This prompt maps the relationships between your business metrics and reveals which ones depend on each other, which move in tandem, and where changing one variable triggers cascade effects. Use it when planning strategic changes, when anticipating side effects of decisions, or when understanding the complete ecosystem of your business metrics.

When to use

  • When one metric moves and another shifts alongside it, and you need to distinguish coincidence from genuine dependency
  • When investing in one area (like marketing) impacts multiple metrics (such as leads and support costs), and ignoring those connections creates risk
  • When you need to map relationships between business metrics to understand dependencies, correlated movement, and cascade effects
  • When planning strategic changes, anticipating decision side effects, or understanding the complete ecosystem of your business metrics

What you will get

A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.

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