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What is the difference between KRA & KPA, What is KPI and how is it determined?

KPI is for all staff or only with supervisory roles, What is the difference between KPI of manager and department

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Question ajoutée par Akhter Gul , HR Specialist. , BACH
Date de publication: 2016/12/24
Muhammad Nadeem
par Muhammad Nadeem , HRMS Section Head , Gulf Catering Food Factory

KEY RESULT AREA (KRA)

KRA is not the result.

KRA is the area identified as important or crucial where a result will assist in the achievement of the set objectives or goal.

KRA defines what a job is expected to accomplish.

KRA’s might fall within the scope of Key Performance Areas (KPA)

 KEY PERFORMANCE AREA(KPA)

KPA is the overall scope of activities that an individual on a job role has to perform.

KPA is not always result focused.

 

KPA’s can be inclusive of KRA’s

Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
par Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

KPI for Manager dependent on more on planing and strategy

on worker dependent on his attitude  and follow policy

 

Ali Ahmad SHRM-SCP
par Ali Ahmad SHRM-SCP , Group HR Performance Manager , FAMA Holdings Group

KRA - Key Result Area

KPA - Key Performance Area

KPI - Key Performance Indicator

 

All these are determinants of measuring performance of an employee and basis of measuring the same!

Akhter Gul
par Akhter Gul , HR Specialist. , BACH

Few things are clear, like:

 

KPA is the scope of work. KRA is the main area(s) within the KPA where results are needed.

KPI????I know its key performance indicator but.........can't talk clearly on it.

 

Would appreciate if few examples are given or quoted.

 

KPI's are for what kind of staff & how the KPI of department is different from that of manager

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