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Chapter 9





                           Non-financial performance measures




               Information provided by management accountants needs to be both financial and
               non-financial. Financial information is important for management because many
               objectives of an organisation are financial in nature, such as making profits. While
               profit cannot be ignored as it is the main objective of commercial organisations,
               performance measures should not focus on profit alone. Managers also need
               information of a non-financial nature.

               The large variety in types of businesses means that there are many non-financial
               measures which could be used. Each business and business unit will have its own
               set of non-financial measures which are relevant to their type of operation.


               3.1   Examples of non-financial measures

               Non-financial measures are often grouped together into the broad headings of
               productivity or quality, for example measurements of resource utilisation or
               customer satisfaction


               Examples of non-financial performance measures for different business areas:
               Production department          Wastage levels

                                              Meeting emissions targets


               Sales department               Number of new customers
                                              Staff cost per customer


               Call centre                    Number of abandoned calls
                                              Average length of time of calls


               Distribution centre            Customer complaints
                                              Accuracy of delivery





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