Improve Business Performance
Growth in business profits
Growth in sales
Growth in market share
Stock price appreciation
Training / Orientation in key areas
Hours of user training
Number of users turned out successfully
Attendance in training sessions
Number of attendees at user training sessions
Number of hours users have spent on training services
Aligning IT services with business objectives
Improving SLA’s
Number of capabilities (services that can be [...]
Posted on August 20th, 2009 by Dhiren Gala
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The Business Intelligence (BI) landscape has seen high demand in the last couple of years, with the large enterprise vendors, acquiring smaller BI players, BI being on top in CIO’s Priority List for 3rd year in a row—all this highlighting the important role that BI is playing in the strategic planning and performance management for [...]
Posted on August 19th, 2009 by Vikram Kole
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The agriculture industry is growing, and so is the data from agriculture management software meant for automating and streamlining day-to-day tasks. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) for agriculture tracks feed usage, evaluates production, and monitor costs.
Agriculture software takes tasks common to any business, like accounting, resource management, and inventory specific to the needs of farmers. With [...]
Posted on August 10th, 2009 by Dhiren Gala
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The automotive industry is the industry involved in the design, development, manufacture, marketing, and sale of motor vehicles. The typical Key Performance Indicators in automotive industry could be:
Efficiency of SCM operations
Inventory Turns
Total costs
Use of Technology
Document issues
Supply chain disruptions
Supply/demand imbalances
Operating environment
Outsourcing and off-shoring production
Manufacturing cycle time
Productivity and Competitiveness
Production equal to demand (supply vs. demand curve)
Velocity and [...]
Posted on August 3rd, 2009 by Dhiren Gala
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