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Key Indicators
 
Accessing Key Indicators
Defining Key Indicators
Creating a Key Indicator
Specifying the Aggregation Period and Method
Example of a Key Indicator
Key Indicator Categories
Description of Key Indicator Categories
Relation between Indicator Category and Interpretation Logic
Detailing Key Indicators
Editing Key Indicator Parameters
Defining a Measurement Unit to be Displayed in Reports
Activating / Deactivating a Key Indicator
Specifying the Indicator Scope
Specifying Action Plans
Connecting Risks
Key Indicator Overview
Indicator Status
Time to Failure
Last Measurement of the Key Indicator
Key Indicator Value
Defining Measurement Frequency and Notifications
Specifying Measurement Frequency
Managing Notifications
Entering Periodic Key Indicator Values
Viewing the Indicator Graph
A key indicator is a metric used by organizations to provide an early warning of increasing risk exposures in various areas of the enterprise.
Indicators enable you to monitor indicator values (whether entered manually in HOPEX or through automated connectors). You can for example manage KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) or control indicators.
To administrate key indicators, see Administrating Key Indicators.
*Key indicators are available with HOPEX Internal Control and HOPEX Enterprise Risk Management.