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Oregon’s Key Performance Measurement (KPM) System KPM Review Processes Prepared for the Interim Joint Committee on Ways and Means October 16, 2008. Presentation Topics. Performance Management Examples Transportation: Pavement Condition State Police: Patrol Effectiveness
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Oregon’s Key Performance Measurement (KPM) SystemKPM Review ProcessesPrepared for the Interim Joint Committee on Ways and MeansOctober 16, 2008
Presentation Topics • Performance Management Examples • Transportation: Pavement Condition • State Police: Patrol Effectiveness • Service Entities: Process Efficiency and Effectiveness • Legislative KPM Process • Legislative Follow-up – Today’s Focus • Legislative Staff Analysis • Potential Follow-up Questions • IJWM Legislative Follow-up Process
Transportation: Payment Conditions Strategy: Resurface roads while in “fair or good” condition to reduce overall long-term maintenance costs Target: 78 percent…value that will be sustained with current funding, effective 2015. Funding: Forecasted impacts of 30% change in funding.
State Police: Patrol Effectiveness • Highway Safety • Coverage • Crime % traffic stops resulting in criminal citation or arrest # of serious crashes on OSP monitored highways % calls where trooper wasn’t available Trooper scheduling and location Improve scheduling Training for better detection
Service Entities: Process Efficiency and Effectiveness Client Inputs Provided Client Outputs Received A Miracle Happens Continuous Process Improvement Performance Information Client Satisfaction Alignment to Client Expectations Output Consistency Compliance with Specifications Timeliness Process variability/ Special Causes of Variation
Legislative KPM Process LFO Analysis LFO Feedback to Agencies Legislatively Approved KPMs Leg. Follow-up IJWM Report Legislative Feedback Yes No Report Accepted Annual Report No LFO Feedback to Agencies Yes Agency Proposes KPMs Legislative Review with Budget Agency Integrates Feedback LFO Analysis
Legislative Follow-up Goal: Respond to legislative direction Actions Include: • Report on Targets • Improve Specific KPMs • Revamp KPMs
Legislative Follow-up • Forestry • Economic Development • State Police • DPSST • Human Services • Bureau Labor & Industries Report Targets Improve Specific KPMs Revamp KPMs
Targeting Approach • Target Feasibility • Meaningful • Meet’s Legislative Interests • Sustainability • Technical Accuracy • Budget Program Coverage • Mission/Priority Alignment • Value Add - Usefulness Report Targets Improve Specific KPMs Revamp KPMs Legislative Staff Analysis
Evaluating Targets Targeting Approach: • Performance Level • Performance Goal • Forecast Feasibility: • Budget/Target Alignment • Historical Performance • Agency Rationale
Evaluating a KPM Sample Questions • What information will the KPM provide? • How will this information facilitate evaluating agency performance? • Does the measure align with a legislative priority? • Are data collection and reporting processes cost effective? • Are there sufficient controls in place to ensure data integrity? • Does the measure raise any technical flags? • If complex, has the measure been reviewed by technical staff? Meaningful Legislative Interests Sustainable Technical Accuracy
Evaluating Revamped KPMs Evaluate each KPM, plus consider: • Alignment – Do the KPMs inform on key outcomes that align with agency mission and priorities? • Budget Program Coverage – Is there a good balance between budget dollars and KPMs? • Value Add – Does collecting the data provide information worth the investment?
Potential Feedback Questions Sample Questions Report Targets Improve Specific KPMs Revamp KPMs • How was target established? • How will budget fluctuations impact performance? • What factors might impede targeted performance? • Why is the proposed KPM the best one? • What other measures were considered? • What resources are needed to support the KPM? • How will this KPM support agency management? • What will you do to insure data integrity? • Are there any data limitations? • Explain how the KPMs supports evaluation of progress toward agency priorities or mission? • Explain the impacts of budget changes on KPMs? • What key business activities don’t have KPMs?
Refinements to the Legislative Follow-up Process Process Questions: • How might legislative feedback move the KPMs toward performance management and continuous improvement? • What principles should direct committee action if legislative interest appear to run counter to supporting progress toward PM and CI? Proposed Process: • After a group of presentations, pause to assess what worked and what might be done to improve the process (now or in the future). • At the end of the presentations, pause to reflect on what was learned and determine what improvements might be integrated into future reviews.
For November • 2009 Legislative KPM Process • Review proposed process and materials • Review KPMs • Define improvements • Agency Expectations • Review proposed expectations • Identify improvements