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Reporting KPIs to improve performance Presented by David Parmenter waymark solutions limited March 2010 Website: www.davidparmenter.com Email: Parmenter@waymark.co.nz
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Amazon link on www.davidparmenter.com A ‘top ten’ performance management book on amazon.com for over two years
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Are your performance measures improving performance? 1.our performance measures are not working – and we do not have a balanced scorecard 2.our performance measures are not working – we have a balanced scorecard approach 3.our performance measures are working - and we do not have a balanced scorecard 4.our performance measures are working - we have a balanced scorecard approach 5.cannot comment - do not know
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How familiar are you with David Parmenter’s work? 1.first event, and no familiarity with his work 2.first live event, but have read his book 3.familiar with some of his web casts but not read his book 4.familiar with some of his web casts and his KPI book
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How familiar are with the data visualization experts? 1.familiar with the work of Stephen Few and Edward R. Tufte 2.aware of authors but have not read their work 3.not heard of these authors / presenters
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Who are your report designers – your data visualization experts? 1.a task left to the ‘young guns’ in the team responsible for the new report 2.normally left to the qualified accountants / IT specialists 3.all reports are reviewed by a design team who are familiar with the latest thoughts on visualization design 4.do not know
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The ‘winning KPIs’ webcasts on www.bettermanagement.com 1.Introduction to winning KPIs (Aug 09) 2.Implementing KPIs - A 12-Step Process 3.Implementing KPIs in Smaller Orgs (<200 Staff) 4.Finding your organization’s critical success factors 5.Balanced scorecard in 16 weeks not 16 months 6.Getting started or restarted with winning KPIs 7.Revitalizing a floundering balanced scorecard with winning KPIs 8.‘Winning KPIs’ – two question and answer sessions 9.“Sorting the wheat from the chaff – finding your wining KPIs 10. Reporting KPIs to improve performance
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Common features of reporting performance measures (PMs) low level or clarity of measures many quarterly or further out e.g. annual staff satisfaction same PMs reported to management and Board little or no impact on the organisation e.g. does not stimulate action many staff not aware of them / do not understand them too many of them are financial
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To report performance measures you need to: understand your organisation’s CSFs – CFSs help you find your KPIs, determine what to report etc realize that not all measures are KPIs understand the concepts of Hoshin Kanri / balanced scorecard the characteristics of ‘winning’ KPIs understand the latest thinking on information visualization understand the flaws of performance measure reporting applications
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The hierarchy of success factors Timely arrival and departure of planes Critical success factors Success factors Next step see webcast ‘finding your organisation’s CSFs’
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Organizations' Strategy Strategic initiatives Organisation CSFs New business created Business as usual: doing what we do every day better Performance: Individuals /Teams / Divs How strategy and the CSFs work together
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Four types of performance measures PIs&RIs KRIs peel to the core to find the KPIs KPIs peel the skin to find the PIs
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Hoshin Kanri / balanced scorecard Read: ‘Balanced scorecard and Hoshin Kanri: dynamic capabilities for managing strategic fit’ by Witcher and Chau http://www.uea.ac.uk/~mg597/downloads/papers/2007b.pdf
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The characteristics of KPIs non financial measures (not expressed in Pds,$s etc) measured frequently e.g. daily or 24 by 7 acted upon by CEO and SMT clearly indicate what action is required by staff are measures that tie responsibility down to a team have a significant impact e.g. affects more than one CSF and BSC perspective they encourage appropriate action e.g. positive impact on performance Next step see webcast ‘Introduction to winning KPIs’
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Top 4 sellers on information visualization Source: Amazon 1.Information Dashboard Design: The Effective Visual Communication of Data by Stephen Few 2.Now You See It: Simple Visualization Techniques for Quantitative Analysis by Stephen Few 3.Show Me the Numbers: Designing Tables and Graphs to Enlighten by Stephen Few 4.The Visual Display of Quantitative Information by Edward R. Tufte
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Stephen Few’s resources Go to http://www.perceptualedge.com/library.php I recommend: common pitfalls in dashboard design With Dashboards- formatting and layout definitely matter Dashboard design for real-time situations awareness Dashboard design for rich and rapid monitoring www.perceptualedge.com/files/GraphDesignIQ.html and do his design test
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#1: Exceeding the boundaries of a single screen Source: www.perceptualedge.com
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#3: Displaying excessive detail or precision Source: www.perceptualedge.com
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#5: Choosing inappropriate graphs Source: www.perceptualedge.com
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#11: Cluttering the screen with useless decoration Source: www.perceptualedge.com
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The common flaws in performance measure reporting applications Applications designed by freshly minted MBAs lack of grey hair (workface experience) largely self taught attracted by the latest ‘geek’ techno innovation based on other applications that are also built by – FM MBAs Lack understanding of the rules set out clearly by the thought leader Stephen Few Matrix management – every thing is meant to neatly fit together – cascade down etc
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The foundation stones of performance measure reporting follow best practice display techniques monthly reports never changed anything reporting needs to reflect materiality – if annual sales are over $200m then YTD sales of $119,534,000 should be reported as $220m measuring less is better (10/80/10 rule) measures tested for behavioural impact before they are reported
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The foundation stones of performance measure reporting #2 measures linked to the CSFs of the organisation do not let technology dominate over substance suitable for the audience – do not give detail measures to the Board use of the ‘Toyota A3’ page with graphs and commentary report that is relevant and what is actionable to the reader set graph standards for the whole organisation
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My thoughts of graphs be consistent - graph standards maintained for at least six months show trend analysis - over at least the past 15 to 18 months only year-to-date graphs should start off at the beginning of the year. show the acceptable range - changing over time to indicate expected improvements. keep graphs simple - clear even to an untrained eye (e.g., I question waterfall, radar, and three- dimensional graphs
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My thoughts of graphs #2 make them quick to update - in a system that enables swift updating (completed by day 3 post-month-end) make them accessible key graphs should be accessible to all staff via the intranet do not show a budget line – it is an arbitrary apportionment of the annual plan show key turning points - insert notes on the graphs explaining major turning points. insert a title that is meaningful to the reader - “Return on capital employed (ROCE) is recovering”
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My thoughts of graphs #3 use color wisely - I use a light-yellow background and to use color to highlight what is important use gridlines - four or five light-gray gridlines will enable the reader to estimate the numbers established for red, amber, green if over 10% of target and over $xxx then red or green if within 10% and over $xxxx then amber if negative every report should have a commentary – in bullet points
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24 by 7 reporting intranet based contact details of follow-up by CEO, SMT etc. enough details for staff and management to action
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Weekly reporting of top 5 KPIs to the SMT could be something very simple in word often best to wait before you buy an application enough details for CEO, SMT to action
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Dashboard example
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30 Sales dashboard by Stephen Few Source: www.perceptualedge.com
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Reporting team performance measures Scorecard of an IS function
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Extract 1
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Icon report to staff could be something very simple in word icons used instead of numbers could use CSFs instead of BSC perspectives
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Summary A3 Board Dashboard
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Daily / weekly KPI reports Monthly summary of operations SMT Staff SMT/ Ops weekly SMT/ Ops daily Minister/ Board Monthly Team scorecards Weekly Team rpt Teams
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listen to my earlier webcasts and read my articles on www.bettermanagement.com acquire my whitepapers and templates from www.davidparmenter.com buy the book “Key Performance Indicators – developing, implementing and using winning KPIs” access Stephen Few’s work (articles, papers, books) link with an external expert to find your orgnaisation’s CSFs workshop Suggested next steps
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Thank you for participating in this web seminar Thank you for participating in this web seminar
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Amazon link on www.davidparmenter.com John Wiley & Sons have published
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