The Impact of Using Key Performance Indicators on the Development of Higher Education Institutions

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Kudratov Muhammad Rustamovich

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This article is dedicated to the impact of using KPIs on the development of higher education institutions. KPIs (key performance indicators) are specific metrics used by companies to measure how well they are achieving their goals and executing their strategy. KPIs help executives and managers see how well their business is producing results and influence its growth. They can be used to evaluate performance, set priorities, make decisions and improve processes.

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Kudratov Muhammad Rustamovich. (2023). The Impact of Using Key Performance Indicators on the Development of Higher Education Institutions . Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 1(5), 385-390. https://multijournals.org/index.php/excellencia-imje/article/view/138

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