Key Performance Questions (KPQs) are guiding questions that help organisations decide what they really need to measure. Instead of starting with metrics, KPQs start with purpose: they clarify what leaders want to learn about performance and outcomes. KPQs ensure that Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are meaningful and directly linked to strategic goals.
The concept of KPQs emerged as a response to the overuse and misuse of KPIs. Many organisations collect large amounts of data without a clear link to decision-making. KPQs were developed as a way to focus measurement efforts on the most relevant issues, ensuring that indicators are not only tracked but also understood and acted upon.
KPQs help organisations move beyond measuring for the sake of measuring. They: