121126performance Measurementworkshop
121126performance Measurementworkshop
121126performance Measurementworkshop
Michael Dickinson, Project Manager, Centre for Construction Innovation, University of Salford [email protected] CCI, CUBE Building Manchester Monday 26th November 2012
Agenda
Introduction
What are the Construction Industry KPIs? Why they are important? How they can be used benchmarking and continuous improvement?
Introduction CCI
Centre for Construction Innovation
Not-for-profit organisation
West Midlands
East of England
Wales London
Totally Dissatisfied 1 2 3 4
Totally Satisfied 9 10
7 out of 10 = 70%
Benchmarking Performance
Benchmarking: Continuously comparing your performance against others, then using lessons from the best to make improvements.
How do we compare? Why are our results different? Who is better? Why are they better? Do we need to improve? By how much? What target should we set? How should we do it? What actions should we take when?
Totally Dissatisfied 1 2 3 4
Totally Satisfied 9 10
7 out of 10 = 70%
A benchmark score of 30% indicates that your performance is equal to that of 30% of the industry. 70% of the industry are scoring better
Benchmarking Example
Use as a reference point
Once you have completed your benchmarking you should ask yourself the following questions: Why are our results different? Do we need to improve? By how much? What target should we set? How should we do it?
Workshop
Client 1. Safety 2. Cost 3. Time 4. Quality 5. Environmental Sustain 6. Social 7. Supply Chain Satisfaction
Contractor 1. Client Satisfaction 2. Health & Safety 3. Sustainability 4. Supply Chain Satisfaction 5. Previous Experience 6. Employee Satisfaction 7.
Example KPIs
http://www.procure21plus.nhs.uk/performance/
www.kpiengine.com
National Dataset
Benchmark Score
Measure and manage company and project level performance Benchmark performance against industry dataset and benchmark clubs Use the KPIs to drive continuous improvement
H&S Reporting