Rate-of-Internal-Job-Hires

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There are so many metrics that it’s hard to keep track of each and every one of them. One of the metrics that is often overlooked is the Internal Hire Rate. However, if more companies used it, it could come in handy, so if you’re not already using it, you should consider. The reason is… Read more

Rate-of-Internal-Referral-Hires

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Employees need to have a certain set of skills, as well as a lot of knowledge in the domain. When hiring new people, you want them to help the company grow as a whole, which is why their skills are so important. So, if you’re a business manager, you want to know the value employees… Read more

Retirement-Rate

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Those who start up their new business do so with a plan: to be successful in their business in the long run. And for you to reach success, you will need to be able to depend on your staff in the long run. This is why it can be very inconvenient when you see that… Read more

Return-On-Investment

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If anyone is getting into business without having no clue what the ROI is, they are in some serious trouble. When one owns a company, it is absolutely vital for that person to know if the investments he/she has made led to gains or to losses. This is the most basic definition of ROI: it… Read more

salary-competitiveness-ratio

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If you’ve worked in a company for years on end, you probably realized that people want better salaries not on account of them being materialistic, but because the costs of living seem to be on an endless upward trend. As a business owner, raising salaries might be out of the question, simply because you can’t… Read more

training-cost-per-employee

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As you probably already know, simply hiring someone may not be enough to boost the performance of a certain department of your company. In this case, you definitely have to rely on training – however, training does not come for free nor can it be performed by some of your company’s employees. If you want… Read more

turnover-rate-for-highest-performers

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Companies hate it when their people leave – but they hate it even more when a valuable person with vast experience leaves. According to some studies, if a person that has a salary of 100.000$ leaves, the company loses around 750.000$. It’s a big number, so the loss is mainly 5 times the employee’s salary…. Read more

Successful to unsuccessful tenders

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It’s very rare that an employment at a certain company lasts for a lifetime – mainly because the average person works for about five years within a certain company before they move. Most of the time, they terminate their contract and move to another company. There are, however, two types of terminations that can occur… Read more

yield-percentage

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How can a company assess that its recruiting process is efficient or not? One of the ways in which you can do that is by utilizing a range of relevant recruiting metrics. When used accordingly, recruiting analytics can outline a range of essential specifications. More specifically, these could indicate whether your external recruiting efforts provide… Read more

Return on Assets

| Category: Finance KPIs.

The return on total assets can show if the managing team is effective at earning money from the company’s assets in a certain amount of time. Stating the obvious now, the company assets are used to generate money. But to buy assets, you need money. So, this ration is again, used to show how much… Read more

Retention Ratio

| Category: Finance KPIs.

The retention ratio or plow back ratio is the calculation that shows you exactly what percentage of your net income is retained for the business and what goes to pay the shareholders as dividends. It may seem a little complicated, but if you know what the payout ratio is, you’re on the right track. Basically,… Read more

Residual-Income

| Category: Finance KPIs.

Residual income refers to the amount of money that is left after all the expenses have been paid for a period. The residual income can be on a personal scale or on a business scale. Both of them have different formulas. To understand better the residual income calculation, this is also named discretionary income. Banks… Read more