Metrics are sources of data you can use to measure your organization’s performance in specific activities for tactical decisions. Meanwhile, key performance indicators (KPIs) are sources of data to measure your organization’s performance towards meeting broader organizational goals for strategic decisions.1 Tactical decisions are short-term and focus on the implementation of specific actions, while strategic decisions are long-term and involve shaping the overall direction and objectives of an organization.
Both metrics and KPIs are important ways to quantify your organization’s impact; the former has a narrow scope while the latter indicates overall organizational success. Monitoring the appropriate metrics is a crucial and essential measure in order to make well-informed decisions and actively progress towards achieving your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
This tool begins with a discussion of KPIs because of the importance of understanding the broader objectives first, then will teach you about:
- Options for measuring your organization’s performance for both tactical and strategic decision-making,
- How to choose between those options, and
- Ensuring that you are delivering on your metrics/KPIs.
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