Analysis and the KPI tree
In the Analysis tab of KPI Composer, design your KPI tree. Specify your business goals, their associated critical success factors, and the measurement related to those factors. Chart the logical relationship between these factors and the personas who are responsible for them.
- Business goals
- Typically, you put a business goal at the top of your KPI tree. This goal represents what you want to achieve with the dashboards coming forth from this project. A business goal can be something like "Cost Efficiency" or "Quality Assurance."
- Critical Success Factors
- Put these factors under your business goals to identify what your organization needs to do to achieve the business goal. Critical success factors can be placed under a business goal or under other critical success factors.
- Measurements
- Decide how to measure the performance of a critical success factor. Measurements are the most 'indicator-like' artifact in the KPI tree. They contain the functional description of how to make the measurement. Additionally, you can store who is responsible for the measurement and who to contact in case this measurement is used in different projects.
- Artifacts, on the left of the footer
- Breakdown definitions, on the right of the header (See Group data by breakdown definitions)
- Personas, on the left of the header (See Add personas to a project)
Filtering
- Filter by persona. Select a Persona icon in the header to highlight the artifacts that are linked to the persona. You can select multiple personas. In this case, any artifact that is linked to at least one of the selected personas is highlighted.
- Filter by breakdown definition. Select a Breakdown definition icon in the header to highlight the artifacts that are linked to the breakdown. You can select multiple breakdowns. In this case, any artifact that is linked to at least one of the selected breakdowns is highlighted.
- Filter on text. Enter text in the filter field, then leave the field. All artifacts that contain the text are highlighted.
All filter functions can be used with each other.
Expanding and collapsing tree nodes
When working with large KPI trees, you can close those parts of the tree that you are not currently working with. To collapse part of a tree, click the minus - icon on an artifact that has child artifacts. Collapsed nodes appear as a shadow under the top-level node. To expand collapsed nodes, click the plus + icon.
When a filter or a search matches a collapsed, hidden artifact, the tree does not expand. Instead, the "shadow" turns white although the top-level element remains grey.
Add artifacts to a KPI tree
Add artifacts to the KPI tree by using the drag-and-drop tiles at the bottom of the project canvas.
Before you begin
Role required: sn_kpi_composer.user (own project), sn_kpi_composer.admin (any project), admin. No role required for responsible user or user with edit access from project sharing.
Procedure
What to do next
If you change your mind about the relationships in a tree, you can select and drag an existing artifact to a different artifact. You can also change the ordering of artifacts. Drag a child artifact onto its parent to move it into the top position among its siblings.
Artifact properties
Each artifact in a KPI tree can reference knowledge base articles, personas, or breakdown definitions.
| Property | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Name | A unique, meaningful name | High-quality cost-effective business resolution (for a business goal
artifact) Total incident resolution cost (for a measurement artifact) |
| Description | A detailed description of the artifact to help others understand its purpose and to avoid redundancy | Total monetary cost from when an incident is raised until it is resolved, including estimated salary and opportunity costs |
| Target | The future performance improvement you want from Performance Analytics. If you do not yet have a quantitative target score for an indicator, describe the target qualitatively. |
A 10% reduction every month until a final value of 40 is reached. |
| Add this element to the library link | Adds this artifact and any child artifacts in the KPI tree to a multi-project, reusable library element. |
For more information, see Cross-project library elements. |
| Info |
Specify any of the following details:
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This short animation shows a knowledge article being added to an artifact. |
| Persona |
The personas currently linked to the project. In the artifact properties, you can only add and remove personas to the artifact. For information about adding personas to the project, see Add personas to a project. | In this image, the Agent and CIO personas are linked to the project. The CIO
persona is linked to the artifact and the Agent persona is not. |
| Group by |
Group the data associated with an artifact by one or more of the breakdown definitions selected for the project. For information about adding breakdown definitions to the project, see Group data by breakdown definitions. | In this image, the Assignment Group, Impact, and Priority breakdown definitions
are available for the artifact. The data in the artifact is grouped by only Assignment Group. |