Exploring KPI Signals

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Exploring KPI Signals

    KPI Signals is a feature that alerts users to significant changes in process behavior by applying statistical Process Behavior Charts to Performance Analytics indicators. It helps identify abnormal variations that deviate from normal patterns, which are crucial for maintaining process integrity.

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    Key Features

    • Abnormal Variation Detection: KPI Signals notifies users when abnormal or special cause variations occur, distinguishing them from common cause variations.
    • Statistical Framework: Utilizes standard 3-sigma parameters to determine when an indicator's scores fall outside expected norms.
    • User Roles: Involves various users such as process owners, administrators, and responsible users, each with specific responsibilities related to monitoring and responding to signals.
    • Workflow Process: The setup involves a process owner requesting monitoring, an administrator enabling it, and responsible users reacting to notifications based on the significance of the changes.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing KPI Signals, organizations can proactively address process changes before they become apparent, ensuring timely interventions. Users receive notifications that allow them to determine whether the changes are temporary or require a reset of the baseline for ongoing monitoring. Additionally, KPI Signals generates anti-signals when no abnormal variations are detected, confirming that workflows are under control.

    KPI Signals notifies you when the behavior of a process changes significantly. This feature applies standard statistical Process Behavior Charts to Performance Analytics indicators.

    KPI Signals overview

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    Every process undergoes variation. Most of this variation is normal, or 'common cause' variation, such as the small differences between each time you sign your name. What you need to know about is abnormal, or 'special cause' variation, such as when you sign with your off hand. KPI Signals lets you know when abnormal variation is occurring. KPI Signals incorporates Process Behavior Charts. These charts use standard statistical methods to pick out the signal of special cause variation from the noise of common cause variation.

    KPI Signals uses standard 3-sigma parameters. "Three-sigma" means that the indicator scores for the process are expected almost always to remain within three standard deviations of the norm. The charts require at least five consecutive scores to calculate parameters.

    KPI Signals users

    Table 1. Users
    User Description
    Process owner Requests signals monitoring on an indicator in the following circumstances: The indicator is important enough that the process owner wants to know if the trends deteriorate significantly and wants to be notified of this off-platform. However, the process owner does not want to track the trends continuously. Instead, they want the system to inform them when they need to look more closely. Alternatively, the process owner wants to catch the trend early in the process, before it is bad enough to be obvious to the human eye.
    KPI Signals administrator Sets up KPI Signals for an indicator at the request of the process owner. Also assigns responsible users for the indicator, generally also at the request of the process owner.
    Responsible user Receives signal notifications and acts upon them. The process owner is usually the key responsible user, but they can delegate this responsibility to other users as well.

    KPI Signals workflow

    The following diagram shows the workflow for setting up KPI Signals for a Performance Analytics indicator, and the workflow for responding to a signal notification.

    Figure 1. Setting up and using KPI Signals
    How an administrator sets up KPI Signals for an indicator, and the steps a responsible user takes after receiving a signal. For details, refer to the following description.
    1. Process owner requests an administrator to enable KPI Signals for an indicator.
    2. Administator makes themselves a responsible user for the indicator. Doing so activates KPI Signals monitoring for the indicator.
    3. Administrator sets start date for monitoring indicator.
    4. Administrator adds other responsible users.
    5. Responsible user receives a notification from KPI Signals that an indicator should be examined.
    6. Responsible user decides whether the signal is showing a temporary change, possibly due to a problem that can be corrected, or the signal is showing a long-term change in process behavior.
    7. If the change is temporary, the responsible user addresses the underlying problem, if appropriate, then dismisses the signal.
    8. If the change is long-term, the responsible user resets the baseline for generating the signal appropriately.

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