Key performance indicators for government and non profit agencies : implementing winning KPIs /

"Winning techniques and strategies for nonprofits and government agencies in creating successful and critical key performance indicatorsBy exploring measures that have transformed businesses, David Parmenter has developed a methodology that is breathtaking in its simplicity and yet profound in...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Parmenter, David
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2012.
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Companion to the KPI Book; Embarking on a KPI/Balanced-Scorecard Project; Letter to the Chief Executive Officer; Who Should Read What; What about Us (The Private Sector)?; Electronic Media Available; Acknowledgments; Part I: Setting the Scene; Chapter 1: Background; Are Agencies Really Non Profit Agencies?; Measurement in Government and Non Profit Agencies; Unintended Behavior: The Dark Side of Measures; Balanced Scorecards within Government and Non Profit Agencies; Checklist: Where Are You in Your Journey with Performance Measures?
  • Major Benefits of Performance MeasuresChapter 2: Myths of Performance Measurement; Myth 1: Measuring Performance Is Relatively Simple and the Appropriate Measures Are Very Obvious; Myth 2: You Can Delegate a Performance Management Project to a Consulting Firm; Myth 3: Your In-House Project Team Can Achieve Success while Continuing with Their Other Duties; Myth 4: By Tying KPIs to Pay You Will Increase Performance; Myth 5: Most Measures Lead to Better Performance; Myth 6: Performance Measures Are Mainly Used to Help Manage Implementation of Strategic Initiatives.
  • Myth 7: The Balanced Scorecard Was First Off the BlocksMyth 8: Measures Fit Neatly into One Balanced-Scorecard Perspective; Myth 9: The Balanced Scorecard Can Report Progress to Both Management and the Board; Myth 10: There Are Only Four Balanced-Scorecard Perspectives; Myth 11: Strategy Mapping Is a Vital Requirement; Myth 12: All Performance Measures Are KPIs; Myth 13: Monitoring Monthly Performance Measures Will Improve Performance; Myth 14: KPIs Are Financial and Nonfinancial Indicators; Myth 15: The More Measures the Better.
  • Myth 16: Indicators Are Either Lead (Performance Driver) or Lag (Outcome) IndicatorsMyth 17: We Know What Good Performance Will Look Like Before the Year Starts and, thus, Can Set Relevant Year-End Targets; Chapter 3: Revitalizing Performance Management; Foundation Stone 1: Understanding Human Behavior; Foundation Stone 2: Knowledge of the Paradigm Shifters (Drucker, Collins, Welch, Hamel, Peters, Waterman, and Others); Foundation Stone 3: Using an Appropriate Strategy; Foundation Stone 4: Critical Success Factors Known by All Staff; Foundation Stone 5: Abandon Processes That Do Not Work.
  • Rejuvenating Human ResourcesPerformance-Related Pay: Correcting the Errors; Reviewing an Individual's Performance; Getting the Right People on the Bus; Jack Welch's 20/70/10 Differentiation Rule; Secrets from High-Performing Teams; Toyota's 14 Principles; Role of Performance Measures: Implementing Winning KPIs; Quarterly Rolling Planning: The Setting of Targets; Reporting Performance; Outside-In View; Adopting Kaizen; Working Smarter Not Harder; Getting Technology to Deliver; Moving from Management to Leadership; Chapter 4: Measurement Leadership Has to Come from the Chief Executive Officer.