Thursday, December 13, 2012

[OBIEE 11g] Creating Scorecards




Creating Scorecards in OBIEE 11G


To create scorecards in OBIEE 11g

  • Assign KPIs to objectives
  • Create Strategy Hierarchy
  • Define Relationships between Objectives/KPIs

To begin with, let’s create a scorecard. From the OBI menu, expand “New” and select “Scorecard”. Let’s call this scorecard “MyScorecard”. 

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Let’s save in a folder called “working” for now. Clicking “OK” creates an empty Scorecard template






Now let’s add objectives to our scorecard template. Click the “Create Objective” button and let’s call it “Aligning Operations” in the Objective Name field. Let’s select the “Internal Process” perspective for now and save it.





Let’s add some KPIs to the Objective. We expand the Catalog pane in the left corner and browse where our KPIs are stored. Let’s select the KPI “Attrition Rate” and “# Employees” onto the objectives grid.







This activates the “Add KPI” window. This KPI window allows us to filter/pin our KPI to a specific dimension value.





It is important to note that if the KPI is pinned to a specific dimension value then it will “not” respond to prompts or a change in the POV bar at the top of the scorecard. 

I recommend that in most cases it should be left as the default. Let’s save our Objective.

We can create a strategy hierarchy in the “Strategy” window using the steps outlined above. It is possible to create multiple nested objectives and then assign KPIs to them.





The steps for creating initiatives is the same. The initiatives screen provides a few additional fields like “Start Date”, “End Date”, “Completion Date” and “Resources”.

Let’s now focus on creating a Strategy Map. We start by clicking on the “Scorecard Documents” pane. Let’s click the down-arrow next to create button and select the “Create Strategy Map” option. This would display a blank Strategy Map view.
 

  




Now we can drag and drop objectives and KPIs from the Scorecard’s Strategy Hierarchy to the Strategy Map Canvas. We would need to repeat this a couple of times to have several objects on our canvas.






By default, each time we drag an objective/KPI onto the canvas, it will get positioned into its assigned perspective as defined in that object’s detailed page. If a perspective is not assigned in the KPI/Objective, it will then get positioned where we drop it in the canvas.

We can now define a relationship between objects by clicking the “Draw a Casual Linkage Between Two Objectives” button at the top of the canvas. Then we click/drag the mouse pointer from one Objective to the Next (or KPIs) to define a relationship. We would need to repeat this for all Objectives/KPIs that are relevant.

It is also possible to describe the relationship by right clicking on the linkage arrow and selecting the “Edit Casual Linkage” option. From the casual linkage dialog we can define the strength and proportionality of the relationship.




Finally, we save the strategy map. To enhance this further, we can create a cause and effect map, by right clicking on any objective in the strategy pane and choose the view cause and effect option or a strategy tree view, by clicking on the objective in the strategy pane and selecting the “View Strategy Tree Option”.



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