Why Attend
More than ever, professionals in all types of businesses, public or private, are realizing that what gets measured gets done and what gets done well gets rewarded. This course aims at providing participants with the science of translating input and output to outcome. Through a series of case studies and workshops, the course helps participants learn and apply the fundamentals behind developing robust Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in all functions across all levels. Numerous case studies and statistics have shown that achievement of strategic and operational goals have a much greater level of success when these goals are measured with the right KPIs. These KPIs will ensure that progress is measured towards the goal and will show whether the goal is effectively achieved.
In this course, participants will discover the world of KPIs, their types, uses, and how they relate to each aspect of the business. They will master the step-by-step approach to developing the right KPIs and the most appropriate dashboards or scorecards for monitoring and reporting these KPIs to their line managers.
The course enables the participant to practice the analysis and development of all types of KPIs through a series of workshops. The workshops are team based and use customized case studies that provoke the thought process for KPI development. In addition, a number of real world case studies of KPI uses will be discussed and analyzed. Participants will also be provided with an Excel template for KPI scorecard development in addition to a KPI system self- assessment and other practical checklists.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
All managers and senior professionals who are involved in influencing, formulating or supporting the long term planning and strategy of their department or organization, as well as those who are responsible for linking, measuring and improving the performance of the organization, including strategy or performance management professionals, balanced scorecard course managers, business unit and department managers and business analysts.