Top Resources for Maintenance Key Performance Indicators

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I am researching Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for an upcoming report. Could someone please share some resources or direct me to where I can find information on KPIs online?

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While most books on maintenance management touch upon the topic, Terry Wireman took a deep dive into Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with his dedicated book. You can easily find "Developing KPIs for Measuring Performance" on popular online retailers like Amazon. I personally own a copy, but it is not with me at the moment. Good luck in your search!

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I bought the book "Developing Performance Indicators for Managing Maintenance" by Terry Wireman, which can be found on Amazon. The ISBN for this book is 0-8311-3080-6.

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You might want to check out the Harvard Business Review's articles on Key Performance Indicators, they have a comprehensive collection. I have also found 'KPI.org' extremely helpful, as it breaks down KPIs based on different industries and sectors. Lastly, 'Klipfolio.com' provides valuable information on designing your own KPIs. Remember, it's important to align your KPIs with your organisation's goals, they should serve as roadmaps reflecting what you intend to achieve.

Absolutely, I'd recommend checking out the "Harvard Business Review's Guide to Performance Measurement." This provides a comprehensive overview along with practical tips related to KPIs. Moreover, websites like Investopedia and Smartsheet have tidy summaries and examples on this subject. For real-life discussions, try joining LinkedIn groups focused on KPIs and data metrics in business - you'll find interesting insights there. Hope this helps with your report!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ: 1. What are Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and why are they important in maintenance?

Answer: - Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are measurable values that demonstrate how effectively a company is achieving its key business objectives. In maintenance, KPIs help to track performance, identify areas for improvement, and make informed decisions based on data.

FAQ: 2. Where can I find reliable resources for understanding and implementing maintenance Key Performance Indicators?

Answer: - There are various online resources available for learning about maintenance KPIs, including industry blogs, websites of maintenance software providers, and online training courses. Additionally, professional organizations in the maintenance field may offer resources and guidance on KPIs.

FAQ: 3. Can you recommend some specific online resources for maintenance Key Performance Indicators?

Answer: - Some reputable online resources for maintenance KPIs include industry publications such as Reliable Plant, websites of maintenance software providers like Fiix or UpKeep, and online platforms like LinkedIn Learning that offer courses on maintenance management and KPIs.

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