UK Performance Indicators definition

UK Performance Indicators. The annual publication of a suite of comparative data and measures of performance of HE Providers in the United Kingdom.

Examples of UK Performance Indicators in a sentence

  • The following indicators of the University’s absolute and relative performance in non-continuation of students following year of entry are taken from the UK Performance Indicators of HE produced by HESA.

  • Use is made of existing management information available from national datasets (such as UK Performance Indicators of Higher Education) and internally available data, as well as the monitoring data collected by all activities about its participants.

  • The following indicators of the University’s absolute and relative performance in widening access are taken from the UK Performance Indicators of Higher Education produced annually by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA).

  • The following indicators of the University’s absolute and relative performance in non-continuation of students following year of entry (2011/12) are taken from the UK Performance Indicators of HE produced by HESA.

  • The following indicators of the University’s absolute and relative performance in non-continuation of students following year of entry are taken from the UK Performance Indicators of HE produced by ▇▇▇▇.

  • We would welcome the development in the sector of additional robust and standardised measures as part of OFFA and HEFCE’s work on developing the National Strategy for Access and Student Success, or the fundamental review of the PIs carried out by the UK Performance Indicators Steering Group (UKPISG).

  • The following indicators of the University’s absolute and relative performance in non-continuation of students following year of entry (2012/13) are taken from the UK Performance Indicators of HE produced by HESA.

  • We are supportive of the approach HESA takes, on behalf of the UK Funding Councils, to the use of benchmarks when comparing institutions for the UK Performance Indicators for widening participation.

Related to UK Performance Indicators

  • Key Performance Indicators or “KPIs” means the performance measurements and targets set out in Part 3 of Schedule 1 (Services) of this Framework Agreement;

  • Performance Indicators means the indicators for Project monitoring and evaluation set forth in the Operational Manual.

  • Key Performance Indicator means a measure that captures the performance of a critical variable to expand and improve community-based corrections programs to promote offender success, ensure accountability, enhance public safety, and reduce recidivism.

  • Performance Indicator means a measure of HSP performance for which a Performance Target is set; technical specifications of specific Performance Indicators can be found in the MSAA Indicator Technical Specifications document;

  • Qualifying Performance Criteria means any one or more of the following performance criteria, either individually, alternatively or in any combination, applied to either the Company as a whole or to a business unit, Parent, Subsidiary or business segment, either individually, alternatively or in any combination, and measured either annually or cumulatively over a period of years, on an absolute basis or relative to a pre-established target, to previous years’ results or to a designated comparison group, and on a pre-tax or after-tax basis, in each case as specified by the Committee in the Award: (i) cash flow (including operating cash flow or free cash flow); (ii) earnings (including gross margin, earnings before interest and taxes, earnings before taxes, and net earnings); (iii) earnings per share; (iv) growth in earnings or earnings per share; (v) stock price; (vi) return on equity or average stockholders’ equity; (vii) total stockholder return; (viii) return on capital; (ix) return on assets or net assets; (x) return on investment; (xi) revenue; (xii) income or net income; (xiii) operating income or net operating income; (xiv) operating profit or net operating profit; (xv) operating margin; (xvi) return on operating revenue; (xvii) market share; (xviii) contract awards or backlog; (xix) overhead or other expense reduction; (xx) growth in stockholder value relative to the moving average of the S&P 500 Index or a peer group index; (xxi) credit rating; (xxii) strategic plan development and implementation (including individual performance objectives that relate to achievement of the Company’s or any business unit’s strategic plan); (xxiii) improvement in workforce diversity; (xxiv) expenses; (xxv) economic value added; (xxvi) product quality; (xxvii) number of customers; (xxviii) objective customer indicators; (xxix) customer satisfaction; (xxx) new product invention or innovation; (xxxi) profit after taxes; (xxxii) pre-tax profit; (xxxiii) working capital; (xxxiv) sales; (xxxv) advancement of the Company’s product pipeline; (xxxvi) consummation of strategic transactions; (xxxvii) reduction in cash utilization; and (xxxviii) addition of technologies and products. The Committee may appropriately adjust any evaluation of performance under a Qualifying Performance Criteria to exclude any of the following events that occurs during a performance period: (A) asset write-downs; (B) litigation or claim judgments or settlements; (C) the effect of changes in tax law, accounting principles or other such laws or provisions affecting reported results; (D) accruals for reorganization and restructuring programs; and (E) any gains or losses classified as extraordinary or as discontinued operations in the Company’s financial statements.