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The 10 best-selling KPI dictionaries of 2026 (so far)

August 12th, 2026 Posted by KPIs, Publications 0 thoughts on “The 10 best-selling KPI dictionaries of 2026 (so far)”

Every organization says it’s “data-driven.” Far fewer can say every manager in the room means the same thing when they say “customer satisfaction,” “on-time delivery,” or “risk exposure.” That gap — between having metrics and having shared, defensible metrics — is where most performance management initiatives quietly stall.

It’s also the gap this list is built to close. Drawing on The KPI Institute’s own sales records for the first eight months of 2026, these are the ten KPI dictionaries that strategy and performance professionals turned to most often. Each earns its place here not because of how well it sold, but because of the specific problem it solves for the people who lead performance conversations rather than just sit in them.

1. The Healthcare KPI Dictionary: 300+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Healthcare performance is uniquely hard to standardize: clinical outcomes, patient experience, operational efficiency, and financial sustainability all compete for the same dashboard real estate. This dictionary lays out precise, industry-recognized definitions across all of them, so a hospital administrator and a clinical director can finally sit in the same meeting and agree on what “quality of care” is actually measuring.

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2. The Constructions and Capital Works KPI Dictionary: 70+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Capital projects are notorious for cost overruns and timeline slippage that only become visible once it’s too late to correct course. This dictionary gives project sponsors and site leadership a common set of indicators — covering cost control, schedule adherence, safety, and quality — early enough in the project lifecycle to actually act on them.

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3. The KPI Dictionary: 4,800+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions — Volume 2: Industries

For leaders operating across multiple sectors, or benchmarking against companies outside their own industry, this volume is the closest thing to a universal translator. It organizes thousands of indicators by industry vertical, making it possible to compare performance logic across manufacturing, retail, energy, and beyond — instead of assuming every sector measures success the same way.

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4. The Local Government KPI Dictionary: 660+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Public-sector leaders answer to a harder audience than most: taxpayers, auditors, and elected officials, often with conflicting definitions of success. This dictionary gives municipal and government performance teams a vocabulary that holds up under public scrutiny — turning “we’re improving services” into indicators that can actually be reported and defended.

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5. The KPI Dictionary: 3,200+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions — Volume 1: Functional Areas

Where Volume 2 organizes by industry, this companion volume organizes by function — HR, finance, marketing, operations, and more, all under one cover. It’s built for leaders whose real challenge isn’t finding a KPI, but finding the right one across departments that rarely speak the same performance language.

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6. The Supply Chain KPI Dictionary: 360+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Supply chain reporting has outgrown “on-time delivery” as a catch-all metric. This dictionary reflects how granular the discipline has become — covering everything from inventory accuracy to supplier performance to fulfillment cost — giving supply chain leaders a reference precise enough to match how the function is actually run today.

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7. The Accounting KPI Dictionary: 220+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Accounting functions tend to inherit their KPIs informally, one controller passing a slightly different ratio set to the next. This dictionary offers a standardized foundation instead — definitions precise enough to survive an audit and consistent enough to hold their meaning as teams and leadership change.

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8. The Finance KPI Dictionary: 190+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Where accounting records what happened, finance is responsible for deciding what happens next — and that shift in purpose demands a different set of indicators. This dictionary picks up where its accounting counterpart leaves off, giving finance leaders the metrics to support forecasting, capital allocation, and strategic decision-making rather than historical reporting alone.

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9. The Governance, Compliance and Risk KPI Dictionary: 130+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

As ESG obligations and risk oversight climb further up every board agenda, “we’re managing risk” is no longer an acceptable answer on its own. This dictionary equips governance, compliance, and risk leaders with indicators built to be reported, audited, and defended — not just discussed.

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10. The Knowledge and Innovation KPI Dictionary: 130+ Key Performance Indicator Definitions

Innovation is one of the hardest areas to measure honestly — it’s easy to track activity (patents filed, ideas submitted) and much harder to track whether any of it moved the business forward. This dictionary gives strategy leaders a way to measure knowledge management and innovation output with the same rigor applied to more traditional functions, instead of leaving it to anecdote.

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The Common Thread

None of these are generic introductions to KPIs. Each is a specific, functional reference chosen by people who already understood they needed better metrics and were looking for precision, not inspiration. That’s the real signal here: the professionals shaping strategy and performance management in 2026 aren’t short on ideas — they’re closing the gap between having a metric and having one that survives contact with a boardroom, an auditor, or a cross-functional argument.

FREE Webinar | Target setting for Key Performance Indicators

October 24th, 2013 Posted by E-learning 0 thoughts on “FREE Webinar | Target setting for Key Performance Indicators”

Madinah Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship in partnership with The KPI Institute and smartkpis.com presents the free webinar:

Target setting for Key Performance Indicators

Date: Tuesday, October 29th, 2013Time: 6:00 PM KSA (11:00am EST | +3:00 GMT)Speaker: Adrian Brudan, Research Director, The KPI Institute

Summary outline of the webinar

Setting KPI targets is an important step towards improving organizational performance. Getting KPI targets right, stretched enough but still achievable, in a real life context can become a complex and challenging process. The webinar provides interested professional with insights into how to best approach the KPI target setting process following the latest research and findings of The KPI Institute.

The research work done in this field by The KPI Institute brings clarity to such topics and is the subject of the fourth in a series of webinars on good practice in managing with KPIs.

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FREE Webinar | Managing with KPIs – tools, processes and techniques for KPI analysis

August 21st, 2013 Posted by E-learning 0 thoughts on “FREE Webinar | Managing with KPIs – tools, processes and techniques for KPI analysis”

Madinah Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship in partnership with The KPI Institute and smartkpis.com presents the free webinar:

Managing with KPIs – tools, processes and techniques for KPI data gathering and analysis

Date: Tuesday, August 27th, 2013

Time: 6:00 PM KSA (11:00am EST | +3:00 GMT)

Speaker: Adrian Brudan, Research Director, The KPI Institute

Summary outline of the webinar

Among the major challenges of managing the KPI Framework is the data visualization, gathering and analysis. One of the key factors for success in this direction is understanding how to correctly develop and deploy tools, processes and techniques for KPI data management.

The research work done in this field by The KPI Institute brings clarity to such topics and is the subject of the fourth in a series of webinars on good practice in managing with KPIs.

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KPI Documentation – Free webinar by The KPI Institute

July 22nd, 2013 Posted by Events 0 thoughts on “KPI Documentation – Free webinar by The KPI Institute”

Madinah Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship in partnership with The KPI Institute and smartkpis.com presents the webinar:

KPI Documentation: Understanding KPI names, calculating formulas and establishing targets

by Adrian Brudan, Research Director, The KPI Institute

Date: Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013
Time: 3:00 PM KSA (8:00am EDT | +3:00 GMT)

Summary outline of the webinar

Managing the KPIs framework correctly is challenging due to lack of standards in the KPI naming, definition and their use. One of the key factors for success in this direction is to employ a rigorous KPI documentation process within the organization and consolidate an internal KPI library.
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