Using KPI Signals

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  • Updated July 31, 2025
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  • When a responsible user receives a signal notification, they either dismiss the signal or reset the baseline.

    Overview of responses to KPI Signals notification

    A responsible user evaluates the KPI Signals notification. If they determine that the underlying issue is a temporary problem, they fix the problem if appropriate and dismiss the signal. If they determine that the notification is due to a long-term change in the behavior of the underlying business process, they update the baseline that is used to generate a signal.

    If it is later determined that it was a mistake to dismiss the signal or update the baseline, a responsible user can undo the action.

    Figure 1. Responses to a KPI Signals notification
    Responsible user's reactions to receiving a notification from KPI Signals. For details, see the following text.
    1. Receive a notification from KPI Signals that an indicator should be examined.
    2. Decide 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.
    3. If the change is temporary, address the underlying problem, if appropriate, then dismisses the signal.
    4. If the change is long-term, reset the baseline for generating the signal appropriately.
    5. If the decision turns out to be incorrect, undo it.

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