[Free] Key Performance Indicators (KPI): The 75 measures every manager needs to know (Financial Times Series)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. KPI's for daily applicationBy CustomerThe application of the indicators was quite practical and easy to adapt0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerExcellent KPI manual0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Worth every pennyBy Kitty TanVery useful book to survive and succeed, whether as your own boss or as an employee. A tad expensive but totally worth it.ldquo;Marr delivers a must-read book for anyone in business. It will help you focus on the metrics that really matterrdquo; Gerry Pimm, Strategy, Planning Performance Manager, Citizens Advice nbsp; ldquo;Bernard Marrrsquo;s book is an incredibly valuable resource for any manager. Extremely clearBy identifying and describing the most powerful financial and non-financial KPIs, this book will make life easier for you by defining them, explaining how and when they should be used and providing a rich library of KPIs that have been proven to significantly improve performance.The book presents case examples to illustrate the selection and use of the KPIs and provides tools such as KPI selection templates and Key Performance Questions to help you apply the most appropriate KPIs effectively in... [PDF.ic37] Key Performance Indicators (KPI): The 75 measures every manager needs to know (Financial Times Series) Rating: 3.71 (487 Votes)
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