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5 KPIs for Small Businesses
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2,169 students

5 KPIs for Small Businesses

Five performance measures that give strong coverage of the core financial and operational elements of business success
Created byRoss Maynard
Last updated 1/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • To show how a small number of performance measures can support small business growth
  • To explain the five KPIs recommended for use by small businesses
  • To define the five KPIs for small businesses and how to calculate them easily and quickly
  • To identify other suitable KPIs for small businesses operating in specific industry sectors
  • To present a case study exploring the use of the five KPIs for small businesses

Course content

1 section9 lectures1h 38m total length
  • The Five KPIs8:19
  • KPI 1 Sales Income5:19
  • KPI 2 Contribution11:03
  • KPI 3 Available Cashflow10:00
  • KPI 4 Time to Serve Customers9:18
  • KPI 5 Customer Feedback14:07
  • KPIs for Different Industries13:49
  • The Five KPIs for Small Businesses Case Study18:59
  • Recap: The Five KPIs for Small Businesses7:36

Requirements

  • There are no pre-course requirements

Description

There are a great many performance indicators available for organisations but small businesses don’t have the time or resources to monitor a long list of measures. The aim of this course is to present five KPIs which, I believe, will work in all circumstances and can be used by a small business to to effectively manage their performance and make decisions that will help them improve.


I am not saying that five KPIs is all you need. Rather this is a starter set of five measures that give strong coverage of the core financial and operational elements of business success. Depending on your organisation's industry or sector there may be additional measures that are also useful, and I cover many of those in this course as well.


The purpose of this course is to explain my five recommended KPIs for small business in detail, with examples, and to show how they can be used to measure success and identify areas for improvement.


The five KPIs for small businesses are a good place to start. The performance measures I recommend are:

1) Sales Income

2) Contribution

3) Available Cashflow

4) Time to Serve Customers

5) Customer Feedback


In this course I will explain how to use them effectively, and also identify some additional performance indicators that will help in specific areas of business.


If you are involved in running a small business, or are planning a start-up, these five KPIs are a good place to start. I hope that you find them beneficial.

Who this course is for:

  • Owners and managers of small businesses
  • Business management students
  • Accountants and finance staff supporting small businesses