During a 2024 survey among marketing decision-makers worldwide, around ** percent of respondents reported tracking their businesses' marketing/sales pipeline as a key performance indicator (KPI). Approximately ** percent of the interviewees from business-to-consumer (B2C) brands selected marketing/sales funnel. Less than half of overall surveyed marketers included customer lifetime value among their KPIs.
Published as part of the government’s commitment to increase transparency in the delivery of public services. The list will be updated as data becomes available.
The quarterly KPI data provided is in addition to other performance data provided by departments under existing transparency initiatives which cover different time periods (e.g. annual data) or measure service performance at a level higher than a single contract. Some examples include:
The ONC Regional Extension Centers (REC) Program provides assistance to health care providers to adopt and meaningfully use certified EHR technology. The program, funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) or The Recovery Act, provides grants to organizations, Regional Extension Centers, that assist providers directly in the organization's region. There are 62 unique RECs across the United States. This data set provides county-level health care professional participation in the REC Program. You can track metrics on the total primary care and non-primary care providers that signed up for REC assistance, gone live with an EHR, and demonstrated meaningful use of certified EHR technology. See ONC's REC data by state to track these metrics at the state level.
This statistic depicts the key performance indicators (KPIs) used to monitor their supply chain by worldwide professionals in the supply chain industry in 2017. During the survey, ** percent of respondents listed cost reduction as a KPI they use to monitor their supply chain in 2017.
A KPI, or key performance indicator, is a metric that contact centers use to determine if they're meeting business goals such as efficiency and delivering exceptional service.
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This dataset contains information about the results of KPI reporting in the career colleges sector. The KPIs in question include: * graduation rate * graduate employment rate * graduate employment rate in the field of study * graduate satisfaction rate * employer satisfaction rate * Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) default rate.
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This dataset combines Key Performance Indicator data that was reported starting with the creation of the MTA Stat performance metric dashboard in 2008 through 2021. Most of the metrics in the dataset available elsewhere on the open data portal.
Annual statistical report providing the key performance indicators (KPIs) for the Forestry Commission showing progress towards the organisation’s key aims. This includes the six headline indicators of Forest Services and Forestry England respectively and around a further 25 indicators. Each indicator is for England as a whole at national level. This is an Official Statistics publication. The report itself is accompanied by tables of supporting data providing the indicator statistics.
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This dataset contains the measurements of different key performance indicators (KPIs) of the usage of a network operator's infrastructure. It provides time series with the evolution of the KPIs measured every 5 minutes for a time interval greather than one month. The measurements correspond to different operator locations. Four different KPIs are provided in the dataset: aggregated Internet traffic (in bits per second), downstream traffic (in bits per second), number of active client sessions, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) traffic (in bits per second).
The results have been anonymized, the time frame has been shifted so that the first timestamp of each time series is 0 and the values of the KPIs have been scaled, so that they range from 0 to 1000 in each time series.
During a survey conducted in Mexico in 2023, around 66 percent of responding advertisers mentioned sales as a leading KPI to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns. Market share, profit, and soft metrics, such as awareness and social buzz, were also among the main KPIs cited by the respondents.
Annual statistical report providing the key performance indicators (KPIs) for the Forestry Commission. This report provides updates on the Forestry Commission’s 10 headline indicators, Forestry England’s 6 headline indicators and 23 further indicators for Forest Services. Each indicator is for England as a whole at national level.
This is an Official Statistics publication. The report itself is accompanied by tables of supporting data providing the indicator statistics.
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Key performance indicators submitted by water and sewerage service providers including metrics for customer service, water security and financial sustainability.
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CSV files with monthly LNDS KPI numbers starting from March 2024 to May 2025. The data format and glossary were updated on 02-07-2025. Glossary: Year-Month (YYYY-MM) - The timeline of data and the format is YYYY-MM. fte_status_month -The total number of FTEs, here FTE means full-time equivalent, it is a standard unit used in Human Resources to measure an employee’s workload relative to a full-time schedule. One FTE equals one full-time employee, typically working 35–40 hours per week, depending on company policy. safe_training_status - The percentage of all employees (more than 3 months after onboarding) get SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework) training, integrated into onboarding activities, and is calculated using a 3-month rolling average. dp_training_status - The percentage of all employees (more than 3 months after onboarding) get data protection training, integrated into onboarding activities, and is calculated using a 3-month rolling average. individual_plan_training_status - The percentage of permanent employees who are more than 6 months in the organization who have up-to-date individual training, integrated into onboarding activities, and is calculated using a 3-month rolling average. data_projects - The number of completed or active data projects; projects that are in planning or have been cancelled are not included. datasets_registered - The number of datasets in which LNDS was a key factor in registering the data in a local or national data catalogue. The datasets registration was formally started on Dec. 2024. subsidy_project - The percentage of all delivered milestones/deliverables of subsidy project for each month. We count the delivery percentage within that month. If nothing needs to be delivered during that period, then it is “n/a”. services released - The number of new services that meet all defined MVP specifications, documentation, and release criteria. external_tools_released - The percentage of achievement of expected quarterly updates during annually period. external_tools_production - The number of new tools released in production for external users. data_summit_registrations - The number of people registered for the data summit that year, as well as the number for 2025, will be calculated starting from September 1st. The value for 2025 prior to September is marked as “n/a”. newsletters - The number of regular newsletters published calculated per year. website_content - The number of content pieces added to the LNDS website per month calculated per year. tickets - The percentage of resolved tickets in 5 days, and the data was collected from July 2024.
Key Performance Indicators from Active People Survey (APS).
Data on volunteering, club membership, tuition, organised sport, competition, satisfaction with local sports provision, for local authorities, based on Active People Survey.
KPI 1 Participation is defined as taking part on at least 3 days a week in moderate intensity sport and active recreation (at least 12 days in the last 4 weeks) for at least 30 minutes continuously in any one session. Participation includes recreational walking and cycling.
KPI 2 Volunteering is defined as ‘Volunteering to support sport for at least one hour a week’.
KPI 3 Club membership is defined as ‘being a member of a club particularly so that you can participate in sport or recreational activity in the last 4 weeks’.
KPI 4 Receiving tuition is defined as ‘having received tuition from an instructor or coach to improve your performance in any sport or recreational activity in the last 12 months’.
KPI 5 Organised Competition is defined as ‘having taken part in any organised competition in any sport or recreational activity in the last 12 months’.
KPI 6 Satisfaction is the percentage of adults who are very or fairly satisfied with sports provision in their local area.
Organised sport is defined as the percentage of adults who have done at least one of the following: received tuition in the last 12 months, taken part in organised competition in the last 12 months or been a member of a club to play sport.
A statistically significant change is indicated by 'increase' or 'decrease' and this means that we are 95% certain that there has been a real change (increase or decrease).
For more information on measuring statistically significant change within Active People, see the briefing note on Sport England’s website.
The 'Base' refers to the sample size, i.e. the number of respondents.
This statistical report presents the Forestry Commission’s six headline key performance indicators (KPIs). It includes interim updates where data available for three headline indicators. The three other headline indicators are updated annually. This is an Official Statistics publication. This is the latest release. View previous releases.
The main findings for the indicators updated to 30 September 2022 are:
422 hectares of new planting of woodland in England was reported for the second quarter of 2022-23, together with 5,000 trees outside woodland (equivalent to an area of approximately three hectares) (provisional statistics). To correct for a typographical error the area of new planting has been revised since first published.
58% of woodland is sustainably managed in England at 30 September 2022. The figure is 50% for woodland other than that in the nation’s forests managed by Forestry England
99.89% of known tree felling in England was carried out with Forestry Commission approval in the year to 30 September 2022
In this edition users were consulted on the following proposed change to the frequency of releases:
No objections were received to these proposals so, following this 30 September 2022 edition, Forestry Commission Headline Key Performance Indicators reports will move to an annual report with a single interim report for the first half of the year.
During a 2022 survey carried out among marketing decision-makers worldwide, ** percent of responding advertisers said that time spent with content was the main key performance indicator (KPI) for the most recent content-led ad campaign they worked on; a shift in brand perceptions was named by an equal percentage of responding advertisers.
This statistical report presents the Forestry Commission’s 10 key performance indicators (KPIs), which align with the vision and goals in Thriving for the Future: Forestry Commission Strategy 2023-2028.
This report provides interim updates for the first half of 2024-25 on three headline indicators with mid-year data, along with updates for other annually reported indicators where available. One indicator is new and currently being developed.
This is an Official Statistics publication. This is the latest release. View previous releases.
The main findings for the indicators updated to 30 September 2024 are:
1,324 hectares of new planting of woodland in England was reported in the first six months of 2024-25, together with 24,000 trees outside woodland (equivalent to an area of approximately 22 hectares). Total new creation of woodland and planting of trees in England in the first half of 2024-25 was 1,345 hectares (approximately 2,207,000 trees) (provisional statistics)
57% of woodland is sustainably managed in England at 30 September 2024. The figure is 49% for woodland other than that in the nation’s forests managed by Forestry England. Some 99.82% of known tree felling in England was carried out with Forestry Commission approval in the year to 30 September 2024
the monthly average percentage of adults in England who visited a forest or woodland was 32% in 2023-24. The most recent statistics for 2022 show the Gross Value Added of the forestry sector for the economy was £436 million in England
During a 2024 survey among marketing decision-makers worldwide, around ** percent of respondents reported tracking their businesses' marketing/sales pipeline as a key performance indicator (KPI). Approximately ** percent of the interviewees from business-to-consumer (B2C) brands selected marketing/sales funnel. Less than half of overall surveyed marketers included customer lifetime value among their KPIs.