When KPI Data is Too Costly, Use Sampling
May 5, 2020 by Stacey Barr | Leave a CommentSampling the data for your KPI not only takes less time, energy and cost, but often it's more accurate. (more…)
Filed Under: Data Collection and Integrity
Sampling the data for your KPI not only takes less time, energy and cost, but often it's more accurate. (more…)
Filed Under: Data Collection and Integrity
When it's not possible to automate your performance measure or KPI's calculation, a spreadsheet is a good interim solution, if you follow these 5 tips for setting them up. (more…)...
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Here are 10 assumptions about what OKRs are, compared to what KPIs are, and why none of them are true! (more…)
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Should targets be achievable, or stretch? And how do we decide? Well, using a target trajectory, we don't have to. (more…)
Filed Under: Improving Performance, Setting Performance Targets
Subscriber Nia B. asks: "We need to establish a measure for safety, however we have a terrific safety record and insufficient data to establish one. Is there a meaningful way to measure this?"
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Meaningful Performance Measures
Filed Under: Example Measures & KPIs, Performance Measure Frameworks
There is still a purpose to objective evidence, like measurement, to inform a world that is driven so overwhelmingly by opinion. (more…)
Filed Under: Evidence-Based Leadership, Getting Buy-in, Getting Executive Support
Measuring what matters is more important than most things we do. Here are 21 ways to become more conscious of what you can stop doing, to make time for performance measurement. (more…...
Filed Under: Getting Buy-in, Performance Culture, Performance Leadership
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