I developed a standardized KPI model for service operations — routing efficiency, call performance, and turnaround-time metrics — giving leadership accurate, actionable performance reporting and sharper operational insight.
Performance Without a Yardstick
Service operations were being judged on gut feel and inconsistent numbers — no shared definition of what “good” looked like. The task was to define a standardized KPI model that measured the things that actually mattered, the same way every time.
What I Delivered

Standardized KPI model
Defined a consistent KPI model for service operations.

Routing & call performance
Included routing efficiency and call-performance metrics.

Turnaround-time metrics
Measured turnaround time to expose where service slowed down.

Actionable reporting
Gave leadership accurate, actionable performance reporting.
Skills & Tools
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The Impact
A standardized service KPI model — routing efficiency, call performance, turnaround time — turning inconsistent numbers into accurate, actionable reporting leadership can steer by.
Define Good, Then Measure It
Metrics without a shared definition just start arguments. A standardized KPI model gave service operations one honest yardstick — and made every improvement after it something you could actually prove.


