Communication Value Assessment Metric Updated
This is a four-part baseline
metric from Mate3@mate3.com which measures the structured approaches to
communication scalability, focusing on how mutual agreements for communication
evolve and add empowerment over time. By assigning ratings between 50 and 100,
this CCVA model effectively tracks scalability, engagement, accessibility, and
advocacy efficiency. Each part within the baseline metric receives a rating
factor of 50 to 100. Rick Robertson
Founder of mate3.com networking explained that there are four metrics to be
measured. Below is a breakdown of the 4 Metrics:
(1) Individual
Willingness to Share Experiences – Measures the probability that affected
individuals contribute firsthand accounts to drive improvements.
(2) Proximity of
Advocates to Affected Persons – Assesses how closely aligned organizers and
support systems are to those seeking help.
(3) Success Rate of
Advocacy Models – Evaluates historical effectiveness in addressing similar
situations and supporting meaningful solutions.
(4) Operational
Transparency & Accountability – Monitors the clarity, responsiveness, and
reliability of processes managing firsthand answers.
The CCVA approach ensures that communication organizing methods can continuously refine advocacy strategies, maximize engagement, and show the gaps in sustaining organized policy-based communications.
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