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Page 1: Euan Lockie John Owen - TAFE NSW · Microsoft PowerPoint - Lockie Owen Performance Measurement 13 06 19.pptx Author: michelle Created Date: 7/10/2013 3:48:30 PM

Euan Lockie

John Owen

AES VictoriaAES VictoriaAES VictoriaAES Victoria

19 June 201319 June 201319 June 201319 June 2013

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Creative Ways of Using Performance Information To Achieve Results

Prologue: A review of performance

measurement.

Act 1: An education case study.Act 1: An education case study.

Act 2: A public libraries case study.

Epilogue: What have we learnt (pleasures,

perils)?

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Performance Measurement & Use

Assembly and use of information for:

• Accountability – reporting up and out.

• Managing – improving performance and results.results.

This presentation focuses on managing.

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Performance Measurement

Objects may be:

A data based means of measuring both outputs and outcomes with the intention to monitor the progress of an ‘object’ of interest to management. (Wholey)

Objects may be:i. policies, ii. programs, iii. processes, iv. projects, or v. organisations.

Separation of cause and effect: performance measurement measures effects, managers make implementation changes.

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Economy

What Performance?

External influences

Policy &

StrategyObjectives Inputs

Programs,

Projects,

Processes

Outputs

Long

term

impact

Short

term

outcomes

Medium

term

outcomes

RESULTS

Efficiency

Effectiveness

Aspects to measure

• Quantity

• Cost

• Quality

• Timeliness

• Accessibility

• Equity

• Customer satisfaction

Types of data

• Quantitative

• Qualitative

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Performance Measurement Pleasures?

• “What gets measured gets done.”

• “What you can’t measure you can’t control.”

• Supports accountability and demonstrates contribution.

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• Supports learning and improvement.

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Performance Measurement Perils?

• Simple in concept, difficult in practice.

• Indicators may be badly chosen or defined.

• Often assumes attribution linkages – is face validity enough?validity enough?

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For Management & Improvement

Integrate measurement and reporting to:

• check progress towards defined objectives;

• better understand causation;

• improve decision-making; and • improve decision-making; and

• drive change.

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Act 1: Education Case Study

Features:

• education system (DoE);

• self-managing schools;

• three year strategic plan;• three year strategic plan;

• system level outcome data to schools;

• external evaluation audit.

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Act 1: Education Case Study

Requires:

• management of cultural change;

• orientation to evidence to support professional knowledge;professional knowledge;

• effective systemic/school leadership; and

• systemic perspective.

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Act 2: ‘Being The Best We Can’

• Objective: Provide a tool to help libraries assess service quality & results, & inform action plans.

• Answer basic questions:• Answer basic questions:

– How well are we doing?

– How do we know?

– What are we going to do now?

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Process

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Performance Measurement

Sector leading, world class

Major strengths

Important strengths, some gapsImportant strengths, some gaps

Satisfactory core service, gaps

impact users

Limited core services, significant user impact

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Peer Review

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Epilogue

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Perils of Performance Measurement

• Goal displacement

• Data gaming

• Perverse incentives

• Ambiguity• Ambiguity

• Weak data collection methods

• Measuring what’s easy to measure

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Pleasures of Performance Measurement

Successful uses to:

• learn (about agency performance);

• motivate (staff);

• control (check what is done);• control (check what is done);

• celebrate (achievements);

• check (budgets);

• report (up and out);

• change (structures, programs and processes).

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Contributions to Management Decision-making

• Data based evidence is one source (performance measurement and evaluation).

• How does performance measurement compare with other sources of information for decision-making?

• What sources of information do you use in making • What sources of information do you use in making decisions?

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What we have learnt

• Performance management systems have often been mandated by governments but have seldom achieved expected results.

• The requirements of performance measurement for accountability are not the same as those for for accountability are not the same as those for management and improvement.

• The ‘ideal’ performance measurement system is a destination never reached.

• Judge by utilisation: better usable today than perfect tomorrow.

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Questions and Discussion

What have we learnt?

• From theorists

• From experience

• From local practices• From local practices

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Authors to Follow Up

• Wholey

• Hatry

• Newcomer

• Perrin• Perrin

• Poister

• Behn

• Winston

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[email protected]

www.acig.com.au

[email protected]

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Creative ways of using performance information

to achieve results

Euan Lockie

John Owen

AES Victoria19 June 2013