KPIs Flashcards
Explain what KPIs are and how are they calculated
KPIs are metrics used to measure the performance of a business.
KPIs should be SMART
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time Bound
What is the structure for answering a KPIs question
State the KPI
State the headline KPI
**Explain it **
How can it be measured, ensuring it is ‘SMART’
Apply it to Kannon
Justify why this KPI is relevant to Kannon
What are examples of KPIs for operations
- Supply chain costs per unit sold
- Time taken to deliver a customer order
- Percentage on-time delivery to a customer
- Percentage of customer orders fulfilled
- Percentage defect rate (supplier and customer orders)
- Percentage waste rate
- Quality costs (individual KPIs for prevention, detection, internal failure and external failure costs)
- Labour utilisation rate
- Asset utilisation rate
- Warehousing costs
- Queues and waiting times
- Working capital ratios such as inventory days, payable days and receivable days and the length of the cash operating cycle
- Inventory days = inventory / cost of sales * 365
- Receivable days = Receivables / Sales * 365
- Payables days = Payables / Purchases * 365
- Cash operating cycle = inventory days / receivable days – payable days
What are examples of KPIs for Marketing
Overall sales and marketing activity
Growth in sales volume/revenue
Market share
Gross margins
Customer retention rate
Cost of customer acquisition
Marketing spend per customer
Customer lifetime value
Promotion
Promotion cost
Awareness levels
Website traffic to conversion %
Social media reach ( for example Instagram followers)
Email marketing performance (for example, unsubscribe rate)
Sales team response times
Product or Service
Product development time/cost
Product life-cycle costs
Repurchase rate
Brand value
Warranty claims
Pricing
Price relative to industry average
Price elasticity of demand
Place
Transport costs
Storage costs
What are examples of KPIs for HR
Recruitment and selection
Cost per employee hired
Selection method conversion rate
Time to fill a position
Female to male ratio
Training and development
Training and development costs
Impact of training on existing KPIs
Training feedback
Performance management
Appraisals completed on time
Appraisal action plan agree and followed up
Motivation
Turnover rate
Employee absenteeism
Employee productivity
Employee satisfaction scores
Flexible working arrangements offered
Reward system
Cost of rewards
Competitiveness of reward system
Adherence to laws and regulations
What are examples of KPIs for IT
Operational
Ticket response rates for IT issues sent to IT support
Resolution rates
System / Technology downtime
Customer experience / feedback
Transformational
Cost of new technology
Time saved using new technology
IT spend per employee
IT utilisation
Security adherence/breaches
Strategic
New/improved business opportunities using technology
Revenue generated using new technology
Technology leading to competitive advantage
IT function as a leader in the market place
What are KPIs specific to Kannan
What are KPIs specific to Kannon
Sales and marketing
Sales growth by market share > market share increase (or decrease) per quarter
Promotion > Number of likes on social media posts per week
Product (& innovation) > number of new saddles launched in the rage per year
Price > Average retail price for each saddle type verses the main competitor’s equivalent per month
Place > number of Keeland and international retailers who stock Kannan saddles per period
People > Percentage of website customer enquires not responded to within a 24 hours per week
Product and Distribution
Wastage levels
- Percentage of raw materials not useable for production per week
- This KPI monitors production efficiency but also considers cost reduction and sustainability too
Inventory to sales ratio
- Measures stock levels against sales
- This KPI helps ensure that inventory levels are managed efficiently in response to changes in sales volume
Packing time
- The average time taken to pack an order compared to standard
- This measures the efficiency of the order packing department
Machine downtime
- Number of hours of downtime due to machine failure per month
- This KPI will highlight where our machinery is not operating efficiently
Outbound order delivery time
- Average number of days taken for orders placed with Kannan to reach retailers
- This measure is vital in identifying inefficiencies in dispatch and courier speed
Capacity utilisation
- Percentage of output capacity not fulfilled each week
- This compares actual output to determine how much of our current available capacity we are using