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The challenge is to select and maintain a manageable number of monitored KPIs. In this context, what would be the selection criteria for identifying, developing and utilizing KPIs in Facility Management? KPIs have to be:
1. Balanced – An integrated KPI system must be balanced by offering indicators that measure quality and quantity; effectiveness and efficiency; objective and subjective domains. It must employ objective measurement methods as well as techniques that capture and report subjective opinions and reflections.
2. Assigned to – The responsibility for monitoring and managing the feedback from KPIs within the concept of Plan-Do-Check-Act must be assigned to specific unit/position. Software and automation systems could facilitate and enhance, but cannot manage or lead.
3. SMART - KPIs should be Simple & Specific; Measurable; Achievable; Relevant; Time phased.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATION PROGRAM MUST BE IMPLEMENTED
PM program compliance. This KPI indicates whether the department is improving proactive maintenance. To succeed in the asset management and reliability categories of maintenance, you must have a disciplined PM program that produces results. A successful PM program includes all critical equipment, and technicians will complete 99 percent of PM inspections and procedures on time
The Key Performance Indicators are.
Daily Inspection
Proactive on any Compalint
Quality Check
Decission on Action
Commitee Meeting
Reporting Skills
Welfare Organization
Time Management
Administrative Support
Beneficial Production
Reputation of Company
Sales Promotion
Business Devolopment
Purchase Control and Cost control
Thank you Hiba for the invitation.
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts, can be counted.
KPIs should be Simple & Specific; Measurable; Achievable; Relevant; Time phased.