Live & recorded sessions

Tracking progress takes more than a spreadsheet

Most people collect data without knowing what it actually measures. These webinars are built around one question: how do you tell if something is working?

Instructor explaining progress tracking methodology during a live session

Upcoming sessions

Each session runs roughly 75 minutes, with 20 minutes reserved for questions. All times are listed in Eastern Time.

  • 14 Jul

    Baselines and what makes them actually useful

    7:00 PM ET Presenter: Yusuf Erdemir Intermediate

    Setting a starting point without understanding what you are measuring leads to numbers that look fine but tell you nothing. This session walks through how to define a meaningful baseline.

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  • 28 Jul

    When the numbers look good but progress has stalled

    6:30 PM ET Presenter: Petra Svanström All levels

    Vanity metrics are easy to accumulate. This session covers a set of diagnostic checks that can tell the difference between genuine movement and statistical noise.

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  • 16 Jun

    Milestone calibration: setting intervals that reflect real change

    75 min recording Presenter: Camille Ouédraogo Intermediate

    Covers the spacing logic behind check-in intervals and why weekly reviews can feel busy while monthly ones miss early drift signals.

    Recorded Access
  • 22 May

    Reading your own data without confirmation bias

    80 min recording Presenter: Yusuf Erdemir All levels

    A structured walkthrough of common interpretation errors, including how to spot when you are selecting data that confirms what you already expected to find.

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Participants working through a measurement framework exercise during a webinar workshop
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How sessions are structured

Each session has a specific scope

Broad topics tend to produce vague takeaways. Every webinar at Palcunerib is built around a single, bounded problem — something specific enough that you can actually test it the following week.

"The most common mistake is measuring frequency when you should be measuring depth."

  • One core concept per session

    No stacking multiple frameworks in a single hour. Each session stays with one tool or method until participants can describe it clearly without notes.

  • Working examples, not case studies

    Presenters bring real datasets and work through them live, including the parts where the data is ambiguous or contradictory.

  • Questions shape the session

    Participants submit questions before and during the session. Presenters address them directly rather than deferring everything to a recap email.

  • Recorded sessions stay available

    All sessions are archived. Recordings include the Q&A segment, which is often the most useful part of any given session.

75min average session length
20min live Q&A per session
4× sessions per quarter
EN language, all sessions