Defining KPI ranges
Define KPI ranges to specify a High Value and a Low Value for each of the scoring ranges defined for a KPI. Specify a Normal Score that corresponds with each high and low value for a KPI range. The system rolls up the normal score for a child KPI to any parent KPIs when calculating the Current Value and Normal Score for the parent KPIs. For example, a child KPI measures the productivity of a production line during a month. The target goal for the KPI is 200,000 units per month. If the production line produces between 200,000 to 133,333 units per month, the normal score for the KPI is 3, which indicates an excellent score. 133,332 to 66,666 units is 2, which indicates an average score. 66,665 units or less is 1, which indicates a poor score.
- You must maintain consistency when defining normalized scores for KPI ranges. For example, if you define a normalized score based on a scale of 1 to 3 for one KPI, use that same scale for other KPIs.
- You cannot enter a Normal Score if the KPI is a parent KPI.
To define KPI ranges: