Deck 4: Measuring and Managing Performance: Present and Future

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Performance measurement provides a real-time assessment of what a program or policy is doing.
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Performance measurement is used sparingly.
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Performance measurement developed from program evaluation.
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Performance measurement provides a system of key indicators of program activities and performance.
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The logic model defines a way to describe relationships among resources, activities, and results.
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Professional associations provide performance measures that agencies should use.
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Inputs are sometimes measured as personnel costs.
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Activities are defined as the processes, events, technologies, and actions that a program undertakes with its resources, to produce results.
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Outcomes are defined as the immediate, direct results of program activities.
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Goals are measures of program activities.
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Short-term outcomes are the same as long-term outcomes.
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Effectiveness is defined as the unit cost to produce a good or service.
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Benchmarks are standards against which performance is measured.
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Peer organizations are those that are one step above the class of one's organization.
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Some managers mistake workload ratios for efficiency measures.
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Equity measures are used to compare performance across different groups.
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A forecast is defined as a prediction about the future.
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Whereas planning discusses what the future will look like, forecasting provides a normative model of what the future should look like.
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Forecasting methods are generally distinguished by whether they are based on statistical analysis or on expert judgments.
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Forecasting should use multiple methods.
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The longer the forecasting period, the more certain it is.
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Deck 4: Measuring and Managing Performance: Present and Future
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Performance measurement provides a real-time assessment of what a program or policy is doing.
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Performance measurement is used sparingly.
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Performance measurement developed from program evaluation.
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Performance measurement provides a system of key indicators of program activities and performance.
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The logic model defines a way to describe relationships among resources, activities, and results.
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Professional associations provide performance measures that agencies should use.
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Inputs are sometimes measured as personnel costs.
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Activities are defined as the processes, events, technologies, and actions that a program undertakes with its resources, to produce results.
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Outcomes are defined as the immediate, direct results of program activities.
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Goals are measures of program activities.
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Short-term outcomes are the same as long-term outcomes.
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Effectiveness is defined as the unit cost to produce a good or service.
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Benchmarks are standards against which performance is measured.
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Peer organizations are those that are one step above the class of one's organization.
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Some managers mistake workload ratios for efficiency measures.
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Equity measures are used to compare performance across different groups.
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A forecast is defined as a prediction about the future.
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Whereas planning discusses what the future will look like, forecasting provides a normative model of what the future should look like.
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Forecasting methods are generally distinguished by whether they are based on statistical analysis or on expert judgments.
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Forecasting should use multiple methods.
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The longer the forecasting period, the more certain it is.
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