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The Design of Everyday KPIs #3: Merging Data Silos with a KPI Layer 

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In the third and final installment in Robert Rouse’s foundational series on “The Design of Everyday KPIs,” he explains the benefits of combining key performance indicators (KPIs) into a cohesive data source that pulls together metrics from different business units like sales, finance, and operations.
Robert considers the challenges of managing disparate systems within large organizations and reveals how to merge these data silos into a cohesive structure for effective high-level reporting. Talking with cohost Jonathan Drummey, Robert explains how to optimize KPI dashboards by stacking KPIs in columns into a simplified and scalable design. The approach is particularly useful for high-level executive reporting, focusing on unifying KPI metrics to make data more accessible across different departments and geographical areas.
The video also addresses handling time-sensitive KPIs, regional data variations, and the importance of taking snapshots of KPI metrics for historical comparisons.
This 3-part series now forms an essential guide for professionals working with KPIs in data-intensive environments who are looking to streamline their reporting processes across departments and geographies.
“The Sensemakers” is a production of Action (action.co)
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