Key performance indicator (KPI)

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To measure their success, different business industries have various sets ´of KPIs. Companies in the construction industry use specific indicators such as reviewing the cost of materials in comparison to the predetermined budget, the financial advantage of construction projects and lastly, the frequency of safety incidents (Vitez, 2010). Within project management, there are a wide range of tools that can be used to asses the progress towards a target to be achieved and are usually decided at an early stage of the project.
 
To measure their success, different business industries have various sets ´of KPIs. Companies in the construction industry use specific indicators such as reviewing the cost of materials in comparison to the predetermined budget, the financial advantage of construction projects and lastly, the frequency of safety incidents (Vitez, 2010). Within project management, there are a wide range of tools that can be used to asses the progress towards a target to be achieved and are usually decided at an early stage of the project.
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==Introduction==

Revision as of 21:52, 21 February 2019

Abstract

The performance of an organization can be measured using key performance indicators (KPI). Although the benefits of Key Performance Indicators are yet to be discovered by the construction industry, they represent a set of measures which focus on aspects regarding organisational performance that are extremely vital for the current and future success of the organisation (Parmenter, 2004). If company managers and staff focus on the KPIs together, it can guide an organisation to improve performance effetctively, if used precisely.

To measure their success, different business industries have various sets ´of KPIs. Companies in the construction industry use specific indicators such as reviewing the cost of materials in comparison to the predetermined budget, the financial advantage of construction projects and lastly, the frequency of safety incidents (Vitez, 2010). Within project management, there are a wide range of tools that can be used to asses the progress towards a target to be achieved and are usually decided at an early stage of the project.

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