Wikimedia Product/Technical Program Management/Spectrum of Success

Overview
The Spectrum of Success is a tool and practice used to measure success by leveraging baseline expectations. It is most commonly deployed for situations where quantitative measurement is challenging. It is borrowed and adapted from a workshop practice originated by Matt Thompson, where it is designed to inform whether an offsite or workshop is meeting agreed upon goals.

Format
Suggested approach: What are we trying to achieve, and why? Rather than, "how are we going to achieve it?"

Failure
If these are true, we either can’t work together or haven’t collaborated at minimum expectations

Minimum
If these are true, we are meeting expectations, if not achieving what we want to

Target
If these are true, we are not only meeting expectations, but achieving our shared goals

Epic
If these are true, we are exceeding expectations