Key Performance Indicators For Dummies

Key Performance Indicators For Dummies

Author: Bernard Marr

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-01-22

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1118913248

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A complete guide to using KPIs to drive organisational performance Is your business on track to achieve success? Key Performance Indicators For Dummies covers the essential KPIs that are useful to all kinds of businesses, and includes more than 100 different ways leaders can monitor and drive performance in their organisations. This book helps managers understand the crucial KPIs that should be implemented for all different aspects of the organisation, including financial performance, operational and internal processes, sales and marketing, customer satisfaction and more. Good KPIs should be unique to every business, as every business has different objectives. To meet this need, the book provides tools and templates that leaders can use to develop unique KPIs that best suit their particular organisation or industry. Learn to design KPIs that are unique to your business and fit closely to your strategic objectives Determine which KPI questions you should be asking to achieve the right insights for your business Learn the specific KPIs that are appropriate for different business circumstances Turn KPIs into deep insights by mastering related reporting and communications practices KPIs are a crucial part of every manager's toolkit, and are essential for helping to monitor the execution of business strategies and measure results. Key Performance Indicators For Dummies moves beyond a basic discussion of what KPIs are, and why they are needed to provide a complete guide for learning to design and use specific KPIs to drive organisational performance.


Key Performance Indicators

Key Performance Indicators

Author: David Parmenter

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-01-11

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1118044916

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Breathtaking in its simplicity and profound in its impact, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) distills the balanced scorecard process into twelve logical steps, equipping users with an implementation resource kit that includes questionnaires, worksheets, workshop outlines, and a list of over 500 performance measures. Author David Parmenter provides you with everything you need to master and implement a KPI-driven strategy.


Libraries and Key Performance Indicators

Libraries and Key Performance Indicators

Author: Leo Appleton

Publisher: Chandos Publishing

Published: 2017-07-27

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0081002556

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Libraries and Key Performance Indicators: A Framework for Practitioners explores ways by which libraries across all sectors can demonstrate their value and impact to stakeholders through quality assurance and performance measurement platforms, including library assessment, evaluation methodologies, surveys, and annual reporting. Whilst several different performance measurement tools are considered, the book's main focus is on one tool in particular: Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). KPIs are increasingly being used to measure the performance of library and information services, however, linking KPIs to quality outcomes, such as impact and value can prove very difficult. This book discusses, in detail, the concept of KPIs in the broader context of library assessment and performance measurement. Through reviewing some of the applied theory around using KPIs, along with harvesting examples of current best practices in KPI usage from a variety of different libraries, the book demystifies library KPIs, providing a toolkit for any library to be used in setting meaningful KPIs against targets, charters, service standards, and quality outcomes. - Provides an overview of performance measurement tools for libraries - Discusses KPIs in a broad context - Offers an understanding of reporting, monitoring, and acting upon KPI data - Provides best practice examples of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in libraries - Includes practical and reusable examples of KPIs that can be applied in local contexts (a toolkit approach)


Handbook of Key Economic Indicators

Handbook of Key Economic Indicators

Author: R. Mark Rogers

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780070540453

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This text provides a thorough explanation of the non-financial economic indicators that are closely watched by the financial markets. It details how the indicators are compiled and what the statistical significance is for the economy, as well as presenting insights into interpreting the data.


Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance

Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance

Author: Terry Wireman

Publisher: Industrial Press Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780831131845

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This unique reference utilizes techniques based on other management measurement systems, such as the balanced scorecard. It also presents a maturing of measurement technique for maintenance and asset maintenance and development techniques allowing companies to be competitive into the future.


Measure What Matters to Customers

Measure What Matters to Customers

Author: Ronald J. Baker

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-01-29

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 0470056274

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Measure What Matters to Customers reveals how to capitalize on Key Predictive Indicators (KPIs), the innovative measures that define the success of your enterprise as your customers do. If you want to increase your company's profits by working smarter, this is the book for you.


Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-Being

Key Indicators of Child and Youth Well-Being

Author: Brett V. Brown

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2007-08-16

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 1136677046

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Indicators of child and youth well-being are indispensable tools for improving the lives of children. In this book, the nationā€˜s leading development researchers review the recent progress made in the measurement, collection, dissemination, and use of indicators of child and youth well-being. In addition, they identify opportunities for future