Goals and Scorecards In Meetings

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Using Goals and Scorecards in Meetings #

Goals and scorecards can be integrated directly into your meeting series, allowing teams to review performance and stay aligned during recurring meetings.


Where to Find Goals and Scorecards in Meetings #

  1. Navigate to the Meetings module
  2. Open a specific meeting
  3. In the agenda bar, select:
    • Scorecards
    • Activities

Scorecards in Meetings #

Viewing Scorecards #

When you click Scorecards, you will see:

  • Pinned Scorecards – Scorecards attached to this meeting series
  • Primary Scorecard – Often the main company or shared scorecard
  • All Goals – A full list of goals available in the system

You can use filters to find specific goals or scorecards.


Pinning Scorecards to a Meeting #

You can control which scorecards appear in a meeting:

  1. Click the Scorecard selector/pin option
  2. View:
    • All scorecards
    • Already pinned scorecards
  3. Click Pin or Unpin to manage visibility

You can pin multiple scorecards to a single meeting series.


Creating Scorecards from a Meeting #

You can create a new scorecard directly within a meeting:

  • Click Create Scorecard
  • Set it up as needed
  • Pin it to the meeting for ongoing use

Working with Goals in Meetings #

Within the meeting:

  • You can add existing goals to the meeting
  • You can create new goals directly
  • Goals can be tied back to scorecards for tracking

This allows real-time alignment between discussion and measurable outcomes.


Activities Tab #

The Activities tab represents leading indicators tied to goals.

What Are Activities? #

  • Actions or behaviors that drive results
  • Examples:
    • Sales calls made
    • Meetings scheduled
    • Proposals sent

Key Features #

  • Activities are tracked within a defined time period
  • They can be linked to broader goals
  • They help teams focus on inputs, not just outcomes

Key Takeaways #

  • Scorecards and goals can be embedded directly into meetings
  • You can pin, create, and manage scorecards within a meeting series
  • Goals can be added or created in real time during meetings
  • Activities provide visibility into leading indicators driving results

Best Practice #

Use meetings to:

  • Review scorecards for outcomes (lagging indicators)
  • Track activities for inputs (leading indicators)
  • Keep teams aligned through a consistent rhythm of accountability
Updated on April 21, 2026

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