How to document the rationale for your choice of KPIs May 22, 2012 by Stacey Barr | Leave a Comment Questions like "Why did you choose that KPI?" and "Why didn't you choose this KPI?" and "What were we thinking?!" shouldn't be answered with "Um, I dunno!" Filed Under: Getting Buy-in, Making Strategy Measurable, Meaningful Performance Measures, Performance Measurement Process Join Measure Up Sign up for the Measure Up newsletter and get free access to the "10 Secrets to KPI Success" online course and e-book. Your Email Address* Your Name* Your Biggest KPI Question? We respect your email privacy. Upcoming KPI Training >> Australia/NZ/Asia Pacific, Online Interactive, 11-12 & 16-18 October 2023 >> North America, Online Interactive, 16-20 October 2023 >> Africa, Cape Town SA, 1-3 November 2023 >> North America, Online Interactive, 27 November - 1 December 2023 >> UK & Europe, Online Interactive, 4-8 December 2023 Stacey's Books Order Prove It! here. Order Practical Performance Measurement here. Blog Topics Aligning, Cascading & Linking Analytics and Data Analysis Balanced Scorecard Cascading Strategy Data Collection and Integrity DOWNLOADS Evidence-Based Leadership Example Measures & KPIs Getting Buy-in Getting Executive Support Getting Started Implementing Performance Measures Improving Performance Interpreting Performance Results KPIs for Individuals (Measuring People) Making Strategy Measurable Meaningful Performance Measures NEWS Performance Culture Performance Dashboards & Reporting Performance Leadership Performance Measure Frameworks Performance Measurement Process Performance Office Performance Philosophy Performance Reporting and Dashboards Podcast Setting Performance Targets Strategy Execution Uncategorized Using Measures WHITE PAPER Recent Posts Start Small When You Get Started With KPIs Making Time to Measure Better Psychological Safety for Successful KPI Transformations Reprinting Articles You are welcome to use articles from the Measure Up blog, with these requirements