Performance Management.


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A performance measurement handbook.
Baldridge Award performance criteria.
Performance measurement insights from the Zigon Group.
An article on using Business Performance Measurement (BPM) software.
Performance management and strategic goals articles.
Performance measurements for government entities.
Management Accounting Information Center

An Internet Site For Researching Management, Accounting, and Business  Information
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Websites linked to from this page hopefully will help companies in using performance management concepts and principles to improve company performance.
A Management Accounting Information Center article “Management Principles Information on the Internet” tries to provide some of what the Internet offers on various management principles. Please click the home logo at the top left of this page to access this article.
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This Yahoo Pipes product searches several management blogs for results related to the terms you enter in the box.  The purpose of this product is to quickly extract information from a pipe of feeds containing management information.

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The graph below was created using Google’s graph tools.

The horizontal bar graph shows, for 11 business sectors, the average sales per employee and the average revenue per employee for 2007.  The amounts were computed by dividing the total employees into the total salaries and then into the total revenues for each business sector.

The comparison of the two results for each business sector shows how much more revenue is generated per employee compared to the salary paid by the business sector.  Businesses that have earned more revenues on a per employee basis compared to the salary per employee could be thought of as achieving a better performance on an important asset – human capital.

A relative comparison between the business sectors might be the number obtained by dividing the revenues per employee by the salary per employee to give a multiplier number (a multiplier effect).  This number represents how much a business sector is generating revenues per employee compared to other sectors.

The multiplier numbers are shown in the graph’s legend and range from 2.6 for the professional & technical services business sector to 19.9 for the wholesale trade sector.  The average multiplier is 6.6, and four business sectors exceed the average:  finance & insurance (7.4); manufacturing (8.5); retail trade (10.4); and wholesale trade (19.9).

Companies might compare their multiplier number to numbers shown on the graph to gauge how well the company is performing compared to other companies in their sector.

The graph is based on US Census Bureau data. This data can be seen by clicking
here, and then the business sector links.
Salary per Employee Compared to Revenue per Employee for 11 Business Sectors