The KPI Compendium


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By assembling the largest collection of KPIs in a single book, The KPI Institute provides a powerful practice based learning tool. The KPI Compendium lists over 20,000 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) examples listed by the smartKPIs.com team of researchers on the website with the same name. Main features: Each example has an identification number assigned to it, that can be used to look up additional KPI documentation on the website. All examples are grouped in a taxonomy structured around 3 contexts: global, organizational and personal. Contexts are grouped in further categories such as functional areas and industries Functional areas covered: Accounting Accounts Payable - Accounts Receivable Corporate Services Administration - Office Support - Corporate Travel - Facilities - Property Management - Legal Services CSR / Sustainability / Environmental Care Corporate Social Responsibility - Environmental Care Finance Asset - Portfolio management - Financial stability - Forecasts & Valuation - Liquidity - Profitability Governance, Compliance and Risk Compliance and Audit Management - Governance - Risk Management Human Resources Information Technology Application Development - Data Center - Enterprise Architecture - IT - General - IT - Security - Network Management - Service Management Knowledge and Innovation Innovation - Knowledge Management - R & D Management Marketing & Communications Advertising - Marketing - Public Relations Online Presence - eCommerce eCommerce - Email Marketing - Online Advertising - Online Publishing - Weblogs - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - Web Analytics Portfolio and Project Management Benefits Realization Management - Portfolio Management - Project Management Production & Quality Management Maintenance - Production - Quality Management Sales and Customer Service Customer Service - Sales Supply Chain, Procurement, Distribution Contract Management - Inventory Management - Logistics / Distribution - Procurement / Purchasing - Supply Chain Management Industries covered: Agriculture Arts and Culture Construction & Capital Works Education & Training Financial Institutions Government - Local Government - State/Federal Healthcare Emergency Response/Ambulance Services - Healthcare Support Services - Hospitals - Medical Laboratory - Medical Practice - Preventive Healthcare - Veterinary Medicine Hospitality & Tourism Food and Beverage Service - Hotel/Accommodation - Tour Operator - Travel Agency Infrastructure Operations Airports - Ports - Railways - Roads Manufacturing Media Non-profit / Non-governmental Postal and Courier Services Professional Services Accounting Services - Business Consulting - Engineering - Legal Practice - Recruitment/Employment Activities - Publishing Real Estate/Property Property Management - Real Estate Development - Real Estate Transactions Resources Coal and Minerals Mining - Oil and Gas - Sustainability/Green Energy Retail Sport Management Coaching/Training - Sport Club Management - Sport Event Organization Telecommunications/Call Center Call Center - Telecommunications Transportation Airlines - Land Transport (Road & Rail) - Local Public Transport - Marine Transport/Shipping Utilities Electricity - Natural Gas - Water and Sewage




Key Performance Indicators for Sustainable Management


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Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) have become a regular and useful tool for measuring business performance everywhere. The KPIs not only help in strategic planning but also in managing operative business world over. The KPIs in the book are organized according to the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) approach, which emphasizes the importance of using both financial and non-financial information to remain competitive in the modern world. We proudly place on record the fact that our book is the first of its kind and provides for a complete analysis of KPIs under financial, customer, process and human resource/innovation perspectives. The book is a major contribution towards achieving sustainable growth as a competitive advantage. It also emphasizes the importance of social acceptance and environmental impact of the business activity. The compendium provides over 170 KPIs in a compact form. It delivers simple definitions, easy to calculate formulae, possible interpretations and useful suggestions towards an efficient and effective implementation of KPIs as controlling instruments.




Compendium on Enterprise Resource Planning


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This book explains the functional scope, the data model, the solution architecture, the underlying engineering concepts, and the programming model of SAP S/4HANA as the most well-known enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The approach is to start with general concepts and then to proceed step-by-step to concrete implementations in SAP S/4HANA. In the first part the reader learns about the market view of ERP solutions and vendors. The second part deals with the business processes for sales, marketing, finance, supply chain, manufacturing, services, procurement, and human resources which are covered with SAP S/4HANA. In the third part the underlying concepts of SAP S/4HANA are described, for example in-memory storage, analytics and search, artificial intelligence, process and data integration, security and compliance, lifecycle management, performance and scalability, configuration and implementation. The book is concluded with a final chapter explaining how to deploy an appliance to explore SAP S/4HANA. The target audience for the book are managers and business analysts who want to understand the market situation and future ERP trends, end users and process experts who need to comprehend the business processes and the according solution capabilities provided with SAP S/4HANA, architects and developers who have to learn the technical concepts and frameworks for enhancing SAP S/4HANA functionality, and consultants and partners who require to adopt and configure SAP S/4HANA.




Key Performance Indicators


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Breathtaking in its simplicity and profound in its impact, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) distills the balanced scorecard process into twelve logical steps, equipping users with an implementation resource kit that includes questionnaires, worksheets, workshop outlines, and a list of over 500 performance measures. Author David Parmenter provides you with everything you need to master and implement a KPI-driven strategy.




The K.P.I. Book


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Value-Based Metrics


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Investors, shareholders, and corporate leaders looking for an edge in today's New Economy are moving beyond traditional accounting yardsticks toward new means of gauging performance and profitability. An increasing number of Wall Street analysts and corporate boards are adopting value-based metrics such as EVA, MVA, and CFROI as a measure of a firm's profitability because these standards adjust for all of the firm's cost of capital - equity as well as debt. James Grant tackled the issue of economic value added in its infancy with Foundations of Economic Value Added - one of the first primers on the topic, endorsed by its creator, G. Bennett Stewart. Now, in Value Based Metrics: Foundations and Practice, he and Frank Fabozzi head a team of some of the leading proponents of value based metrics on both the investment management side and the corporate side. This comprehensive reference outlines how corporations and analysts can use value based metrics to more accurately measure the financial performance of individual companies, industries, and economies, as well as how to get an edge in today's turbulent market.




Key Performance Indicators (KPI)


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The Museum Manager's Compendium


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The Museum Manager’s Compendium: 101 Essential Tools and Resources helps you make and implement your decisions as a museum manager and strategic planner. This book’s 101 sections present a treasure trove of definitions, diagrams, processes, choices, and worksheets, in major areas of museum management. Collectively, they reflect the literature and contributions of some of the field’s best thinkers. The resources distill half a century of museum experience over hundreds of projects done by scores of talents and experts internationally for all types of museums. The Museum Manager’s Compendium can be used as: A frequent reference book to consult when facing decisions or planning for the future A source of examples and templates of common museum reports A source of answers and options for strategic planning questions A crib book to extract text when drafting internal proposals and plans A primer when welcoming new partners and Board members A quick study and refresher of key aspects of museum practice An orientation to new staff A glossary for building shared definition among team members The Museum Manager’s Compendium is for museum professionals—leaders, managers, coordinators, professional counsel, contractors, evaluators, supporters, and policy makers— to use often. It is a must-own reference book for every museum professional responsible for decisions and implementation.




Multiple Task Performance


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This edited collection combines contributions from academics and human factor specialists upon the theme of multiple-task performance - the ability of the mind to control several actions simultaneously.




Web Analytics Demystified


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