KPI reporting data sources are where your organization obtains its own performance data for calculation and reporting. Surveys, ERP systems, and operational reports are common internal/primary sources that provide measurable inputs for KPIs (customer ratings, transaction volumes, cycle times, cost data, etc.). Competitors’ annual reports are typically used for secondary research and benchmarking , not as a data source for reporting your organization’s KPI results. They may inform target-setting or provide reference ranges, but they do not supply your internal operational data. This distinction matters in KPI selection and activation: a KPI is only sustainable if its data can be collected consistently, with clear ownership and adequate quality. A frequent pitfall is selecting KPIs that depend on external information that is not timely, not comparable, or not within your control. Competitor reports are published infrequently and use different definitions, making them unsuitable for regular KPI reporting. They are valuable as context for strategy, but KPI reporting should be grounded in auditable sources tied to your own systems and processes.
Batch 5 (Questions 21–25)
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