Technique 9.16 Metrics and Key Performance Indicators Gunter Wagner



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Technique 9.16 Metrics and Key Performance Indicators Gunter Wagner Cover this area with a picture related to your presentation. It can be humorous. Make sure you look at the Notes Pages for more information about how to use the template. CBAP Lerngruppe Techniques Workshop IIBA Germany Learning Group International Institute of Business Analysis

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Definition Definitions (Performance) metric is a measure of an organisations activities and performance. It should support a range of stakeholder needs. (Wikipedia) A Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is an industry jargon term for a type of measure of performance. KPIs are commonly used by an organisation to evaluate its success of a particular activity in which it is engaged. (Wikipedia) Key Performance indicators (KPIs) are the detailed specifications used to track business objectives. (IBM) Key Performance Indicators are quantifiable measurements, agreed to beforehand, that reflect the critical success factors (of the company, department, project). (About.com)

Definition Purpose The purpose of metrics and key performance indicators are to measure the performance of solutions, solution components, and other matters of interest to stakeholders. (BABOK ) The BABOK recommends to use metrics and KPIs in 2.6 Manage BA Performance 5.5 Define Business Case 6.3 Specify and Model Requirements 6.6 Validate Requirements

Metrics & KPI Description Definition The BABOK Guide defines: Metric Quantifiable level of an indicator that an organisation uses to measure progress Indicator Identifies a specific numerical measurement that represents the degree of progress Key Performance Indicator Indicator that measures progress towards a strategic goal or objective Reporting Informing stakeholders of metrics of indicators in specified format at specified intervals

Definition The BABOK Guide defines: Monitoring & Evaluation Monitoring Monitoring is a continuous process of collecting data to determine how well a solution has been implemented. This is compared to expected results. Evaluation Evaluation is the systematic and objective assessment of a solution to determine its status and efficacy in meeting objectives over time. It is used to identify ways to improve a solution. Metrics & Reporting Metrics and reporting are key components of monitoring and evaluation.

Elements Elements The BABOK Guide defines the following elements: 1. Indicators An indicator identifies a specific numerical measurement for a goal, impact, output, activity, or input. 2. Metrics Metrics are quantifiable levels of indicators that are measured at a specific point in time 3. Structure Establishing a monitoring and evaluation system requires procedures for data collection, data analysis, reporting, and collection of baseline data. 4. Reporting Reports compare the baseline, current metrics and target metrics to each other.

Indicator Elements Indicator Definition An indicator identifies a specific measurement for a goal, impact, input, output, or input. Each factor of interest has at least one indicator some may require several. Stakeholder interests are important Indicator Characteristics Clear: precise and unambiguous Relevant: appropriate to the factor Economical: available at reasonable cost Adequate: basis to assess performance Quantifiable: independently validated Not all factors can be measured directly Use proxies (indirect indicators) where appropriate Consider source, collection method, collector, cost, frequency and difficulty of collection Use secondary data sources if they meet the characteristics of a good indicator

Metrics Elements Metrics Definition Metrics are quantifiable levels of indicators that are measured at a specific point in time. A target metric is the objective to be reached within a specified period. Metrics Characteristics In setting a metrics Have clear understanding of the baseline Have resources to improve the factors Consider political concerns A metric can be a specific point, threshold, or range A range can be useful if the indicator is new The scope of time to reach the target metric may vary from weeks to years depending on the need

Structure Elements Structure Definition Establish a monitoring and evaluation system requires a data procedure, a data analysis procedure, a reporting procedure, and a collection of baseline data. Structure Characteristics Collection: Sampling, data collection instruments & frequency, responsibilities Analysis: Data consumer and analysis methods Reporting: Templates, recipients, frequency & communication Baseline information is that data provided immediately before or at the beginning of a measurement period Determines recent performance Needs to be collected, analysed and reported for each indicator Reliability: data collection is stable across time and space Validity: : Data measure what is intended to measure Timeliness: Frequency and latency need to meet the needs

Reporting Elements Reporting Definition Reporting Characteristics Calculations of the differences are presented in both absolute and relative terms Reports typically compare the baseline, current metrics and target metrics to each other. Trends are often more creditable that absolute metrics Visual presentations tend to be more effective that tables

Elements Measurement System Analysis Make sure the measurement system is capable to measure the required information. Think about measurement error. Consider resolution, granularity, use of variable vs. attribute data, sample size & frequency, influence of the measurement system, stability. Perform a Gage R & R (Repeatability & Reproducibility). Identify variations within the system (repeatability), between systems (reproducibility), residual error and interaction effects.

Usage Considerations Usage Advantages Establishing a monitoring and evaluation system allows stakeholders to understand the extent to which a solution meets an objective It shows how effective the inputs and activities for developing a solution were Indicators, metrics, and reporting facilitate organisational alignment, linking goals to objectives, supporting tools, underlying tasks, and resources. Disadvantages Gathering excessive amounts of data beyond the needs create unnecessary cost and may distract project team from other tasks Collecting too much data and not generating useful reports will prevent from timely responsive actions. Timely feedback is important. You get what you measure

Usage Application of Technique 2.6 Manage BA Performance 6.3 Specify & Model Requirements Metrics and KPI: Can be used to determine what metrics are appropriate for assessing BA performance and how they may be tracked. Metrics and KPI: Metrics may be included in the requirements specification. 5.5 Define Business Case Metrics and KPI: Assessed to support benefit management, measurement and reporting, including where realignment of internal measures is needed. 6.6 Validate Requirements Metrics and KPI: Used to select appropriate performance measures for a solution, solution component, or requirement.

Summary Summary The introduction into Metrics & Key Performance Indicators included: Definition Definition of Metrics & Reporting, Evaluation, Monitoring, and Key Performance Indicators Elements Four Elements: Indicators, Metrics, Structure, and Reporting Usage Usage considerations (applied in 4 tasks) Pros and Cons

Questions, Remarks, Discussion Summary