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Why Measure Performance?
The basic purpose of any measurement system is to provide feedback,
relative to your goals, that increases your chances of achieving
these goals efficiently and effectively. Measurement gains true
value when it is used as the basis for timely decisions.
The purpose of measuring is not just to know how your business is
performing but also to enable it to perform better. The ultimate
aim of implementing performance measurement is to improve the performance
of your organization. If you can get your performance measurement
right, the data you generate will tell you where you are, how you
are doing, and where you are going.
Today’s challenging business environment requires that decisions
be made more often, on-demand and at all levels of the organization.
This places a premium on maximizing the organization’s investment
in performance measurement , and rewards those organizations who
successfully draw together information that directly supports good
management decision-making.
Faced with a diverse set of high-level business needs as they improve
processes, ensure compliance and manage operations effectively,
organizations struggle to force-fit BI, CPM, EPM, EVMS and other
special-purpose tools to gain management insight into all on-going
initiatives. This is where the DataDrill performance measurement
solutions rise into a class by themselves. Only DataDrill serves
as a single source of truth providing a globally accessible body
of knowledge that you can channel to run your organization better.
Software
Project Management |
Monitor
and gain insight into people, processes and products in delivering
software intensive systems. |
Balanced Scorecard |
Ensure
all strategic initiatives cover a balanced view of business
operations to achieve desired results. |
Requirements
Management |
Manage
the requirements affecting your programs, policies and compliance
initiatives from a display of key requirements indicators. |
Performance
Management |
Bring
together the most critical indicators based on real time data
from throughout your organization for instant management access. |
CMMI Measurement & Analysis |
Implement
a foundation for achieving your process maturity goals, whether
it's CMMI Level 2 or CMMI Level 5. |
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