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How Many KPIs?

For any business, there should really be no more than 20 KPIs selected to manage the business by. If there are more then difficulties arise in managing and assimilating all the pieces of information. If a business wants to manage itself with the "balanced scorecard" approach, then there should be no more than five KPIs in any one "KPI group".

Typical KPI groups are: operations, finance, human resources, safety, sales, production, etc. These KPI groups obviously will be different for each business. This balanced approach is not necessarily always the best approach to take - it is dependent very much on the business, the management, the management style and the industry. If there are too many KPIs in total then it becomes difficult to manage the business. If there are too many KPIs in one KPI group then the business becomes focused on just one business aspect, perhaps letting other areas suffer.

Sample KPI measures expressed as a business question

  • What is my average sales value in a region vs target?
  • Which colour widget is my best selling in higher income target groups?
  • Are my staff above or below the industry standard sick day targets?
  • How many breakages for machine M can be expected in a year and does this meet target?
  • How is my company doing overall on my 5 most important measures vs target?

Our consultants have had many years of business intelligence consulting experience including KPI selection and dashboard design. Some industries that we have have experience in including manufacturing, telecommunications, wholesale foods, drinks retailing, healthcare and insurance. Our experience continues to broaden and you may find these links with example KPIs helpful - motor vehicle service KPIs , residential care KPIs , retail KPIs.

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