KPIs

Costing Bed-Nights for the NDIS Accommodation Provider

Costing Bed-Nights for the NDIS Accommodation Provider

The NDIS Accommodation Provider runs a tight operation. Ideally, you want to achieve a 100% occupancy rate each night knowing the services are reaching the people in need. Reality is that a full house is not always possible. Of course, fixed costs are applicable...
10 Examples of KPIs for Travel Agency Managers

10 Examples of KPIs for Travel Agency Managers

Many businesses in the travel industry have had a tough time in 2020 and 2021. These 10 examples of KPIs for Travel Agency Managers will help you as an industry leader manage your business. With the massive decline in long distance travel, tracking performance is...
Financial KPIs for Business – A Calxa Guide

Financial KPIs for Business – A Calxa Guide

Using Financial KPIs, also referred to as Key Performance Indicators, in your business is a useful way of communicating success, or progress towards success with your team. Working together on numbers that everyone can influence fosters collaboration and innovative...
5 Fitness Industry KPIs

5 Fitness Industry KPIs

Fitness Industry KPIs are a way for these businesses to track their performance. The last couple of years have been turbulent for the fitness industry but it’s clear that the businesses that understood their numbers are the ones who were more likely to survive, recoil...
Unit Costing: The Ultimate Guide

Unit Costing: The Ultimate Guide

Unit costing is important for business and not-for-profit organisations alike. As a business and not-for-profit organisation, you probably have an idea of how much your projects and programs cost to run overall. And, no doubt you have a very good understanding of how...
5 Signs You Might Be Trading Insolvent

5 Signs You Might Be Trading Insolvent

Trading insolvent is a dirty word in business. The reality is, many of us run our businesses very close to the wind at times. There are many successful businesses who have struggled with cash flow at some point in their existence. Just having tight cash flow does not...