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Overview: Get Started with Creo+

Plan and Measure KPI

Plan how you will measure success. To prove the value of adopting Creo+, create a plan to measure key performance indicators (KPI): determine your goals, define your plan, and establish your metrics and a clear baseline.


Before you begin, complete these steps:

01. Determine goals and metrics

Your goals and metrics will vary, depending on the size of your organization. With clear goals and metrics, you can:

  • Get support from leadership

  • Ensure the planned ROI is captured

  • Persuade other teams to buy in and adopt Creo+

  • Get budget and resources

  • Expand your project in the future

  • Keep your project on track

  • Gain momentum

Depending on your industry, there are a variety of goals to consider. Common goals include:

  • Improve product quality

  • Increase product reliability

  • Optimized design

  • Faster time to market

  • Decrease product cost

  • Decrease product rework costs

  • Decrease quantity of prototypes

  • Optimize sustainability

Do not forget to also document "soft" metrics such as customer satisfaction and employee confidence.

After identifying your goals, determine which metrics or KPIs you will use to measure success.

02. Define your measurement plan

After you identify the goal and metrics, your organization will track, document, and share the measurement plan. Include in your measurement plan:

  • Short-term and long-term project goals

  • Key metrics

  • How you will measure key metrics

  • Baseline metrics

  • The timeline for your measurement plan

  • Who will gather and record the metrics

  • When to share progress and outcomes with stakeholders

03. Establish baseline metrics

Before you start using Creo+, document your organization's "as-is" state. If you do not establish baseline metrics, it will not be easy to measure whether using Creo+ had a meaningful effect on your organization.

For example, if you are trying to reduce design time on a specific product, quantify how long it takes to design using your current method. Consider the time it takes to design and optimize the product and the time required by the end user. Once Creo+ has been deployed, track specific parts or assemblies through their lifecycle to create the "to be" measurement. Once you have both numbers, you can compare them to calculate change.

Establishing your baseline metrics will help prove the value of your project. Create a spreadsheet or a similar document to record your baseline metrics and track any updated metrics throughout the project timeline.

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