This document discusses key performance indicators (KPIs) for operations managers. It provides resources for creating KPIs, including lists of sample KPIs, performance appraisal metrics, and steps to develop a KPI system. Some tips for developing effective KPIs include linking them to organizational strategies, focusing on 3-5 key result areas, and designing them to empower employees. The document also describes different types of KPIs, such as process, input, output, leading, lagging, outcome, qualitative and quantitative.
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In today’s ultra competitive business ecosystem, only the strong survive. In order to keep your team on top of their game, you need to cultivate a data-driven culture by sharing the right performance indicators and business metrics with your team.
A Key Performance Indicator is a measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives. Organizations use KPIs at multiple levels to evaluate their success at reaching targets. High-level KPIs may focus on the overall performance of the enterprise, while low-level KPIs may focus on processes in departments such as sales, marketing or a call center.
Here's a link to the full resolution PDF http://static.klipfolio.com/ebook/intro-to-kpis-slides.pdf
In today’s ultra competitive business ecosystem, only the strong survive. In order to keep your team on top of their game, you need to cultivate a data-driven culture by sharing the right performance indicators and business metrics with your team.
A Key Performance Indicator is a measurable value that demonstrates how effectively a company is achieving key business objectives. Organizations use KPIs at multiple levels to evaluate their success at reaching targets. High-level KPIs may focus on the overall performance of the enterprise, while low-level KPIs may focus on processes in departments such as sales, marketing or a call center.
Developing Metrics and KPI (Key Performance IndicatorsVictor Holman
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This presentation covers the basics of developing successful performance metrics, from developing winning KPIs, learning how to develop the right metrics, the rules of developing KPIs and metrics and common performance metrics for managing a successful organization.
This presentation is a blueprint for HR professional in order to define the KRA & KPI for HR Business Process. How to define the metrics to capture data to achieve the results.This presentation will also focus on Balanced Score Card based PMS for HR.
To get the best results from implementing RESULTS.com, we recommend that you start by getting clear on the key numbers that will drive your success.
Research shows that (unfortunately) 92% of companies do a poor job of measuring Key Performance Indicators (KPI's). If that sounds like you, we can definitely help!
What are the key numbers that will drive and predict the success of your current business model? Your teams? Your key people?
Choosing the right KPI's (and making them visible) tells your people what they need to pay attention to. In other words, KPI's drive the right behaviors.
This workshop will help you choose the key numbers that will help you identify problems early, and solve them fast. If you get these numbers right, they will drive better financial results!
Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
Help your company get empowered with the best human capital with the help of your analysis presented through these impactful Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint presentation slides. The slides cover all the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of a HR Metrics report like employee turnover, training, return on human capital, absenteeism, ratio of HR professionals to employees, ratio of business partners per employee, billable hours, costs of labor, returns and expenses per employee. The best KPIs should be able to reflect the human capital performance, such as financial outcomes, performance drivers, etc. The best way to design a good KPI is to communicate with the company business managers who know the jobs the best in their own divisions. You can compare the efficiency and effectiveness of the team through a dedicated slide provided. Quantifying the cost and the impact of talent management programs and HR processes, and measuring the success of HR initiatives can be done conveniently through the various slides provided. Your research based on theories such as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can be displayed well in the pyramid diagram provided for it. Additional templates for details like agenda, mission, team, goal, finance, timeline, location, lego and magnifying glass have been provided. These slides can be used according to your presentation’s requirement. Set them up with our Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint Presentation Slides. Your team will take over from there.
Developing Metrics and KPI (Key Performance IndicatorsVictor Holman
Get a FREE performance management kit and access to all of Victor's full videos at:
www.lifecycle-performance-pros.com
This presentation covers the basics of developing successful performance metrics, from developing winning KPIs, learning how to develop the right metrics, the rules of developing KPIs and metrics and common performance metrics for managing a successful organization.
This presentation is a blueprint for HR professional in order to define the KRA & KPI for HR Business Process. How to define the metrics to capture data to achieve the results.This presentation will also focus on Balanced Score Card based PMS for HR.
To get the best results from implementing RESULTS.com, we recommend that you start by getting clear on the key numbers that will drive your success.
Research shows that (unfortunately) 92% of companies do a poor job of measuring Key Performance Indicators (KPI's). If that sounds like you, we can definitely help!
What are the key numbers that will drive and predict the success of your current business model? Your teams? Your key people?
Choosing the right KPI's (and making them visible) tells your people what they need to pay attention to. In other words, KPI's drive the right behaviors.
This workshop will help you choose the key numbers that will help you identify problems early, and solve them fast. If you get these numbers right, they will drive better financial results!
Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
Help your company get empowered with the best human capital with the help of your analysis presented through these impactful Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint presentation slides. The slides cover all the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of a HR Metrics report like employee turnover, training, return on human capital, absenteeism, ratio of HR professionals to employees, ratio of business partners per employee, billable hours, costs of labor, returns and expenses per employee. The best KPIs should be able to reflect the human capital performance, such as financial outcomes, performance drivers, etc. The best way to design a good KPI is to communicate with the company business managers who know the jobs the best in their own divisions. You can compare the efficiency and effectiveness of the team through a dedicated slide provided. Quantifying the cost and the impact of talent management programs and HR processes, and measuring the success of HR initiatives can be done conveniently through the various slides provided. Your research based on theories such as Maslow’s hierarchy of needs can be displayed well in the pyramid diagram provided for it. Additional templates for details like agenda, mission, team, goal, finance, timeline, location, lego and magnifying glass have been provided. These slides can be used according to your presentation’s requirement. Set them up with our Human Resource Metrics PowerPoint Presentation Slides. Your team will take over from there.
1. kpi for operations manager
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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.
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
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