This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) and how to develop them. It provides information on different types of KPIs, including process, input, output, leading, lagging, outcome, qualitative and quantitative KPIs. The document also outlines steps for creating KPIs, including defining objectives, identifying key result areas and tasks, determining work procedures, and identifying measurement methods. Additionally, it discusses common mistakes to avoid when developing KPIs, such as creating too many KPIs or not linking them to strategy.
Randy McDonald, Armtec Drainage’s Director of Engineering and Frank Klita, Senior Sales Representative, for the exciting second part of our 2-part Culvert series – Culvert Design 201! This presentation will build on the basics of culvert design covered in Culvert Design 101 and will focus in- depth on the structural design of culverts. Additionally, the presenters will review considerations and best practices for culvert installations.
What You'll Learn
Culvert types & applications
Structural design of culverts and buried structures as per CHBDC (Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code) methods
Installation best practices
Review of applications across Canada
Culvert: A Robust Framework for Secondary Indexing of Structured and Unstruct...Jesse Yates
Ed Kohlwey's presentation at 2011 Hadoop Summit.
Secondary indexing is a common design pattern in BigTable-like databases that allows users to index one or more columns in a table. This technique enables fast search of records in a database based on a particular column instead of the row id, thus enabling relational-style semantics in a NoSQL environment. This is accomplished by representing the index either in a reserved namespace in the table or another index table. Despite the fact that this is a common design pattern in BigTable-based applications, most implementations of this practice to date have been tightly coupled with a particular application. As a result, few general-purpose frameworks for secondary indexing on BigTable-like databases exist, and those that do are tied to a particular implementation of the BigTable model.
We developed a solution to this problem called Culvert that supports online index updates as well as a variation of the HIVE query language. In designing Culvert, we sought to make the solution pluggable so that it can be used on any of the many BigTable-like databases (HBase, Cassandra, etc.). We will discuss our experiences implementing secondary indexing solutions over multiple underlying data stores, and how these experiences drove design decisions in creating the Culvert framework. We will also discuss our efforts to integrate HIVE on top of multiple indexing solutions and databases, and how we implemented a subset of HIVE's query language on Culvert.
Join Dominic Turner, Ing. / Eng. and Cody Neath offer a presentation on storm sewer and culvert solutions, including best practices and product selection criteria for corrugated steel and HDPE pipe. Additionally, the presenters will provide a technical review of flexible pipes. Various application cases and project profiles will be covered highlighting a range of sewer and culvert pipe products including Hel-Cor, UltraFlo, BOSS 1000 and 2000, and DuroMaxx pipes.
Several case examples from across Canada, United States as well as global mine site projects.
What You’ll Learn:
- Comparison between flexible and rigid pipes
- Characteristics of steel and HDPE pipes
- Overview of the manufacturing process
- Review of case studies and applications in Canada
- On-site installation procedure overview
Who Should Attend:
- Transportation Engineers
- Road Superintendents
- Provincial Departments of Transport
- Bridge / Structural Engineers
- Earthworks & Highways Contractors
- Mining Contractors
- Mining Engineers
- Municipal Engineers
Let it Flow! Culvert Design 101 – Basic Hydraulics, Culvert Location & End Tr...Communications Branding
Patrick Biro and Roger Goobie for Culvert Design 101, an overview of culvert solutions! The presenters will begin by reviewing basic culvert hydraulics and will then discuss considerations in the selection of culvert locations. They will finish up with reviewing the necessity of, and best practices in, end-treatment selection. Various culvert products will be highlighted including Hel-Cor, BOSS 2000, and Multi-Plate.
Culvert Design 101 is the first of a 2-part series reviewing culvert design and solutions.
What You'll Learn
Culvert types & applications
Basic hydraulics
Best practices in culvert design and location
Appropriate end treatments for culverts
Review of case studies and applications across Canada
Corrugated Steel Bridge and Tunnel Solutions Agata Woźniak
Join Ron Prychitko & Lorne Mielty for an overview of various Bridge-Plate, Multi-Plate and Tunnel Liner Plate applications. Through the presentation of various case studies they will cover product selection criteria for corrugated steel plate structures and best practices including assembly and installation.
Case study examples will include bridges, culverts, wildlife passes, mine portals, pedestrian tunnels and more.
What You’ll Learn:
-Learn about unique applications that solve demanding -problems
-Advantages of soil/steel structures
-Construction process for structures
-Available product, application and design resources
-General Canadian Codes and Standards will be referenced
Who Should Attend
-Bridge / Structural Engineers
-Municipal & Transportation Engineers
-Municipal, Provincial and Federal Infrastructure personnel
-Developers
-Earthworks & Highways Contractors
-Mining Engineers & Contractors
-Road Superintendents
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2. Steps to create KPIs
1. To build KPI system for this position, you can
follow the steps below:
2. Define operational objectives for Construction
technician monthly, quarterly, 6 months, yearly.
3. Identify Key Result Areas for the Construction
technician.
4. Identify tasks list.
5. Determine work procedure for each KRA, each
task.
6. Identify methods to measure the results of each
KRA, task, procedure.
7. Create Construction technician KPIs
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3. Mistakes in creating KPIs
Building KPI system plays an important role in
evaluating job performance of individual parts,
divisions and the company’s objectives and
performance management system in general. The
development of KPI metrics help to create
measurement systems, information systems
throughout the organization.
1. When building KPI system, you should note the
following factors:
2. Do not create too many KPI, KPI be built around
3-5 KRAs.
3. KPI should change to suit each stage (depending
on your goals).
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4. How to design KPIs
1. KPIs should be clearly linked to the
strategy, i.e. the things that matter the
most.
2. KPIs have to provide the answers to
our most important questions.
3. KPIs should be primarily designed to
empower employees and provide them
with the relevant information to learn.
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Types of KPIs:
1. Process KPIs - measure the efficiency or
productivity of a business process. Examples -
Days to deliver an order.
2. Input KPIs - measure assets and resources
invested in or used to generate business results.
Examples - Dollars spent on research and
development, Funding for employee training,
Quality of raw materials.
3. Output KPIs - measure the financial and
nonfinancial results of business activities.
Examples - Revenues, Number of new
customers acquired.
4. Leading KPI - measure activities that have a
significant effect on future performance. Drive
the performance of the outcome measure, being
predictor of success or failure.
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6. Types of KPIs (continue…):
5. Lagging KPI - is a type of indicator that reflect
the success or failure after an event has been
consumed. Such as most financial KPIs, measure
the output of past activity.
6. Outcome KPI - Reflects overall results or
impact of the business activity in terms of
generated benefits, as a quantification of
performance. Examples are customer retention,
brand awareness.
7. Qualitative KPI - A descriptive characteristic,
an opinion, a property or a trait. Examples are
employee satisfaction through surveys which
gives a qualitative report.
8. Quantitative KPI - A measurable characteristic,
resulted by counting, adding, or averaging
numbers. Quantitative data is most common in
measurement and therefore forms the backbone
of most KPIs.
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7. Types of KPIs (continue…):
5. Lagging KPI - is a type of indicator that reflect
the success or failure after an event has been
consumed. Such as most financial KPIs, measure
the output of past activity.
6. Outcome KPI - Reflects overall results or
impact of the business activity in terms of
generated benefits, as a quantification of
performance. Examples are customer retention,
brand awareness.
7. Qualitative KPI - A descriptive characteristic,
an opinion, a property or a trait. Examples are
employee satisfaction through surveys which
gives a qualitative report.
8. Quantitative KPI - A measurable characteristic,
resulted by counting, adding, or averaging
numbers. Quantitative data is most common in
measurement and therefore forms the backbone
of most KPIs.
Top materials: List of free 2436 KPIs, Top 28 performance appraisal forms, 11 performance appraisal methods
Interview questions and answers – free download/ pdf and ppt file