AN INTEGRATED MODEL FOR DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING A KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS SYSTEM

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Keywords
key performance indicators; business intelligence systems; business performance management

Abstract
Performance management is based on adequate strategic goal-setting, monitoring its accomplishment and achieved results, and dealing promptly with any problems which may arise during the implementation of a plan. Key performance indicators systems (KPIS) are a powerful tool for organizational change. Reliable and efficient KPIS may be designed by employing an integrated model which combines the design of key performance indicators with the flexible development of business intelligence (BI) systems.

JEL: M15.
Pages: 18

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