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Retrenching the FY07 version of the IS&T Measures Initiative.

  • Framework for Performance Measures vs Volume or Capability Measures -- this is a placeholder for work to do in deciding how a service could be cast into a form that could be evalualted for its performance, versus just analyzed for its capacity.  See the CMU SEI site at http://www.sei.cmu.edu/str/taxonomies/view_qm.html

Jerry's Apparent Position after v2 of Q4 FY06 

  1. The measures that we have on that page that actually look like performance measures to Jerry as they are include:
    1. Timeliness of Helpdesk Consulting. (#1)
    2. Uptime of IS&T Servers (#7) [but state our goal (in text, since the goal line is shown in the graph)][done]

    3. Timeliness of CD Distributions (but he wonders if it's important enough -- how much volume do we still do in CDs?  Rob would say that several key distributions are only done by CD and those customers would care)
  2. Capability Measures that could be performance since they have stated goals
    1. Collocation utilization, If we have a marketing program and our goal is to increase utilization by x% per year 
      (Rob gets the impression Jerry doesn't think that the condition is met; Joanne thinks this too.  Rob thinks that offering the service at all has an implicit assumption that someone, call them early adopters, will want to use it -- but maybe we can't call that a quantifiable goal in a PM sense.)
    2. TSM utilitization, If we have a marketing program and our goal is to increase utilization by x% per year 
      (Rob gets the impression Jerry doesn't think that the condition is met; Joanne thinks this too.  Rob thinks that offering the service at all has an implicit assumption that someone, call them early adopters, will want to use it -- but maybe we can't call that a quantifiable goal in a PM sense.)
  3. Good Capability Measures
    1. Web Self-Service software distributions.
  4. IDEAS for performance measures not reported yet

Joanne's perspective,   

The OIS Perspective

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