Configure Standard Targets
Targets consist of an Analytics KPI Key Performance Indicator measures the result of an activity in an organization so that you can compare it to operational or strategic goals and attempt to improve performance. or metric, locations in the business structure, an effective date, and threshold values.
Note: For Healthcare Productivity Healthcare Productivity allows managers to analyze payroll, volume, and daily labor data so that they can make informed budget and schedule decisions based on metrics for the actual volume, the core scheduling plan, and staffing decisions. Previously, Healthcare Productivity (HCP) was called Healthcare Analytics (HCA)., see Configure Targets for Healthcare Productivity.
- Use Ratio KPIs: In general, ratios make more informative comparisons. Also, targets against a ratio are valid for any time period or level of the business structure.
- Do not mix ratio and non-ratio types:
Calculations that mix percentages and fixed numbers will not be correct.
The system does not validate these configurations and does not generate error messages.
Do not select Non-Ratio for percentage (ratio) KPIs.
Do not select Ratio for non-ratio (fixed number) metrics Measures and tracks workforce performance by comparing planned with actual workload or coverage, or by showing variances at any organizational level. or KPIs.
Do not configure both ratio and non-ratio types for the same KPI or metric. Otherwise, the report or dataview A configurable tool for analyzing data and taking actions on a group of employees or an organization. shows two columns with the same header for both types of target.
- Have a plan: Identify relevant KPIs that impact the customer’s business and labor costs. Understand the customer's goals to set targets that show the required insights.
- Create as many targets as you need: Targets do not count against the KPI limit of 200 active metrics and KPIs.
- Configure the Function Access Profile (FAP) to give access to target management as follows:
- Click Tap Main Menu
> Administration > Application Setup > Access Profiles > Function Access Profiles. - Select Manager—System Configuration.
- Select KPI Builder Setup and the following:
Note: In KPI Builder Setup, select Allowed in Access Scope to enable access to all KPI Builder settings.
- For each of Mapping Categories, Metrics, or KPIs, select Allowed in any of Add, Edit, or View.
- For Target Management > Standard Target Management, select Allowed in Access Scope.
- Click Tap Main Menu
- Select Main Menu
> Administration > Application Setup > KPI Builder > Target Management. - Create or edit a target as follows:
- Click Tap Add
and select Standard Target. Enter a unique and descriptive Name.
Caution: You cannot change the name once you save the target.
Note: Best Practice: Make the target names consistent and meaningful in the organization. Example: Create a name with the format: <Metric Name>_<Location Name>.
- Select a target. Click Tap Edit
. In Save Changes to, select one of the following: - Save changes everywhere that the named entity is used — Save the changes to all current targets.
- Save as a new named entity — Save the changes as a new target.
Caution: You cannot delete a target once it is created and saved. You cannot delete a target that has not expired.
- Click Tap Add
- (Optional) Enter a Description.
- Select KPI or Metric and select the KPI or metric from the list.
- In Type, select one of the following:
Caution: Changes to the KPI or metric apply to all targets that are associated with the KPI or metric.
Note: Most KPIs are ratios; all metrics are non-ratios.
- Ratio — Defines targets against percentage KPIs.
Caution: Make sure that the KPI is a ratio.
Targets for ratios are not linked to a time period, they are valid for one day, month, or year.
Example ratio KPI: Overtime Hours as % of Actual Hours
- Non-Ratio — Defines targets against non-percentage metrics or KPIs.
Examples: hours, duration, or currency.
Targets for non-ratios are summarized by time period, so define an Evaluation Period of Daily, Weekly, Biweekly, Pay Period, or Monthly. The evaluation period is for information only and does not affect the evaluation or calculation of targets or thresholds.
Example non-ratio metric:
Late In Exception Count = Maximum of 10 Late-in exceptions per week
Daily targets:
Monday = 1
Tuesday = 1
Wednesday = 1
Thursday = 2
Friday = 2
Saturday = 3
Sunday = 0 (location is closed)
Regardless of whether you count for 3 weeks or 3 days, the value is calculated correctly.
- Ratio — Defines targets against percentage KPIs.
- Assign the targets to locations in the business structure as follows:
- Click Tap Select Locations.
You can assign targets to any level in the business structure down to the job.
Caution:The location that you select includes that location only and does not select the child nodes within that location.
- To select child nodes, click tap Select Locations and navigate down the hierarchy.
Example: If you select Organization, open Organization. Only then are those child nodes selected, such as the countries within the organization. You can de-select nodes, or navigate down the hierarchy to select more child nodes.
- To select all nodes, click tap Select All.
- You cannot assign a target directly to employees. To apply targets to employees, select a location at the Job level. This job acts as the primary job, and the employees who are assigned that job as their primary job are assigned the target.
- You cannot select a generic job.
- Targets are not inherited between the same levels of a business structure.
Example: Assign a target individually to different countries, locations, facilities, departments, or jobs.
- The types of locations are not identified.
- You can assign only one combination of the same target and KPI or metric to any location.
- To check which locations have the targets applied, check the Locations Selected list.
- To select child nodes, click tap Select Locations and navigate down the hierarchy.
- Navigate to and select a location. To go deeper into the hierarchy, click the small arrow button
on a parent node. - Click Tap Apply.
- To see the selected location with the full path, click tap Show.
- Click Tap Select Locations.
- Configure targets:
- Create or edit a target as follows:
Caution: You cannot delete a target once it is created and saved. You cannot delete a target that has not expired.
- Click Tap Add
. Enter a descriptive Name. Tip: Include the year. Example: 2020 Overtime Hours as % of Actual Hours - Select a target. Click Tap Edit
.
- Click Tap Add
- Select the Effective Date when the target takes effect. Alternatively, you can select the Beginning of Time.Caution:
- Only one target can be active during a time period; do not overlap the dates of targets.
- When you run a report or dataview with target data, the target value is based on the target that is in effect on the end date of the time period.
- When you run a report or dataview for a time period when multiple targets are in effect, the report or dataview shows the target that is in effect on the end date for the entire period.
Select the Expiration Date when the target expires and is no longer active. Select Forever (internally, the value is 1/01/3000) for a target that never expires.
- Unit shows the display formats of the corresponding KPI or metric. You cannot edit these formats.
- Duration
- Currency: For cost-based KPIs or metrics
- Percentage
- Number
Enter a Target Value as follows:
- For ratio KPIs: enter a single value.
- For non-ratio KPIs or metrics: Enter a value for each day of the week.
The value can have up to 6 decimal places.
- Click Tap Add or Update.
- Repeat for the next target.
- Create or edit a target as follows:
- Configure thresholds:
A threshold evaluates the value of the KPI or metric and indicates when that value violates the value of the threshold.
Thresholds are not effective-dated and apply during the time period of a report or dataview run.
- Create, edit, or remove a threshold as follows:
- Click Tap Add
. Enter a descriptive Name that clearly shows the purpose of the threshold. Use a consistent naming convention to make management and maintenance easier. - Select a threshold. Click Tap Edit
. - Select a threshold. Click Tap Delete
. Click Tap Yes to confirm.
- Click Tap Add
- Select a mathematical Operator: =, !=. >, <, >=, <=, Between, or Not Between.
- Enter a Threshold Value that is appropriate for the KPI or metric.
- Unit shows the display formats of the corresponding KPI or metric. You cannot edit these formats.
- Duration
- Currency: For cost-based KPIs or metrics
- Percentage
- Number
- Define the text that the report or dataview shows. Do one of the following:
- Select a preset Indicator Text
- Select Custom Text and enter your own text.
- Click Tap Add or Update.
- Repeat for the next threshold. You can create up to 7 thresholds for a target.
- Create, edit, or remove a threshold as follows:
- Click Tap Save.
After you define a target, the system creates the following data columns that you can use in dataviews or reports:
- {Metric/KPIName} Target: The target value for the assigned location or employee during the time period.
- {Metric/KPIName} Threshold Value: Displays the threshold value when it is violated.
- {Metric/KPIName} Threshold Indicator: Displays the indicator text when the threshold value is violated.
- {Metric/KPIName} Evaluation Period: The evaluation period for a non-ratio target. Examples: Daily, Weekly
You can create dataviews or reports that use the new target; see Create a Dataview or Design and administer reports.
Migrate or transfer standard targets between environments and tenants by way of Setup Data Manager (SDM) Moves and manages configuration data across software and hardware environments. (SDM Setup Data Manager moves and manages configuration data across software and hardware environments.).
Note: Refer to the Setup Data Manager topics for detailed instructions.
- Select Main Menu
> Administration > Setup Data Manager. - Select a Source.
- Select and open KPI Builder.
- Select and open Target Management.
- Select the targets.
- Select a Target.
- Click Tap Review and Publish
. - Click Tap Publish.
- To see the detailed results, click tap Go to Publish History.