Number of FTEs (including external) that perform the function "develop and manage products and services" per $1 billion revenue

This measure calculates the number of full-time equivalent employees (FTEs), including those outside the company, per $1 billion revenue that work on the "develop and manage products and services" function, which involves assigning resources, developing specifications, building prototypes, and conducting in-house testing. It is part of a set of Process Efficiency measures that help companies optimize the performance of their "develop and manage products and services" process by minimizing waste and refining resource consumption.

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Measure Category:
Process Efficiency
Measure ID:
105466
Total Sample Size:
1,099 All Companies
Performers:
25th
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Median
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75th
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Key Performance
Indicator:
Yes

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Compute this Measure

Units for this measure are FTEs.

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Number of FTEs (including external) that perform the function "develop and manage products and services" / (Total business entity revenue * 0.000000001)

Key Terms

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Total Annual Revenue/Net Revenue

Total annual revenue is net proceeds generated from the sale of products or services. This should reflect the selling price less any allowances such as quantity, discounts, rebates and returns. If your business entity is a support unit and therefore does not directly generate revenue, then provide the revenue amount for the units you support. For government/non-profit organizations, please use your non-pass-through budget. For insurance companies the total annual revenue is the total amount of direct written premiums, excluding net investment income. Note: Business entity revenue needs to only include inter-company business segment revenue when the transactions between those business segments are intended to reflect an arm's length transfer price and would therefore meet the regulatory requirements for external revenue reporting.

FTE - (full-time equivalent employee)

To calculate the number of full-time equivalents employed during the year for each respective process or activity, you must prorate the number of employees and the hours spent performing each process/activity. Assume that a full-time worker represents 40 hours per week. Provide the average number of full-time equivalents employed during the year for each respective process. Include full-time employees, part-time employees, and temporary workers hired during peak demand periods. Allocate only the portion of the employee's time that relates to or supports the activities identified for an applicable process. Prorate management and secretarial time by estimating the level of effort in support of each activity, by process.

For example, a part-time secretary in the finance department for XYZ, Inc. charges all of his time to finance department activities. He works 20 hours per week. The secretary splits his time evenly supporting employees working in the general accounting process and the financial reporting process. Thus, his time should be allocated by process. So, if he works throughout the year and supports these two processes, his time would be split evenly as:

20hrs/40hrs = .5FTE * 50% for general accounting = .25FTE for general accounting

20hrs/40hrs = .5FTE * 50% for financial reporting = .25FTE for financial reporting

Process efficiency

Process efficiency represents how well a process converts its inputs into outputs. A process that converts 100% of the inputs into outputs without waste is more efficient than one that converts a similar amount of inputs into fewer outputs.

Median

The metric value which represents the 50th percentile of a peer group. This could also be communicated as the metric value where half of the peer group sample shows lower performance than the expressed metric value or half of the peer group sample shows higher performance than the expressed metric value.

Measure Scope

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Cross Industry (7.3.1)

  • 2.1 - Govern and manage product/service development program (19696)
    • 2.1.1 - Manage product and service portfolio (10061)
      • 2.1.1.1 - Evaluate performance of existing products/services against market opportunities (10063)
      • 2.1.1.2 - Confirm alignment of product/service concepts with business strategy (10066)
      • 2.1.1.3 - Prioritize and select new product/service concepts (10074)
      • 2.1.1.4 - Plan and develop cost and quality targets (10073)
      • 2.1.1.5 - Specify development timing targets (10075)
      • 2.1.1.6 - Plan for product/service offering modifications (10076)
    • 2.1.2 - Manage product and service life cycle (10067)
      • 2.1.2.1 - Develop plan for new product/service development and introduction/launch (16824)
      • 2.1.2.2 - Introduce new products/services (10077)
      • 2.1.2.3 - Retire outdated products/services (10078)
      • 2.1.2.4 - Identify and refine performance indicators (10079)
      • 2.1.2.5 - Conduct post launch review (11423)
        • 2.1.2.5.1 - Carry out post launch analytics to test the acceptability in the market (19646)
        • 2.1.2.5.2 - Review market performance (11424)
        • 2.1.2.5.3 - Review effectiveness of supply chain and distribution network (11425)
        • 2.1.2.5.4 - Apply data and analytics to review supply chain methodologies (19647)
        • 2.1.2.5.5 - Review quality and performance of the product/service (11426)
        • 2.1.2.5.6 - Conduct financial review (11427)
        • 2.1.2.5.7 - Conduct new product development process assessment (11428)
    • 2.1.3 - Manage patents, copyrights, and regulatory requirements (19985)
      • 2.1.3.1 - Conduct mandatory and elective reviews (19941)
      • 2.1.3.2 - Review infringement of patents and copyrights (16826)
      • 2.1.3.3 - Determine patent and copyright needs (16827)
      • 2.1.3.4 - Define product technical documentation management requirements (19697)
      • 2.1.3.5 - Manage regulatory requirements (12771)
        • 2.1.3.5.1 - Train employees on appropriate regulatory requirements (12772)
        • 2.1.3.5.2 - Maintain records for regulatory agencies (12773)
        • 2.1.3.5.3 - Manage regulatory submission life cycle (12776)
    • 2.1.4 - Manage product and service master data (11740)
      • 2.1.4.1 - Manage materials master lists (11741)
      • 2.1.4.2 - Manage bills of material (11742)
      • 2.1.4.3 - Manage routings (11743)
      • 2.1.4.4 - Manage specifications (11744)
      • 2.1.4.5 - Manage drawings (11745)
      • 2.1.4.6 - Manage product/material classification (11746)
      • 2.1.4.7 - Develop and maintain quality/inspection documents (11747)
      • 2.1.4.8 - Maintain process specification data (11748)
      • 2.1.4.9 - Manage traceability data (11749)
      • 2.1.4.10 - Review and approve data access requests (11750)
  • 2.2 - Generate and define new product/service ideas (19698)
    • 2.2.1 - Perform discovery research (10065)
      • 2.2.1.1 - Identify new technologies (10070)
      • 2.2.1.2 - Develop new technologies (10071)
      • 2.2.1.3 - Assess feasibility of integrating new leading technologies into product/service concepts (10072)
    • 2.2.2 - Generate new product/service concepts (19669)
      • 2.2.2.1 - Gather new product/service ideas and requirements (19986)
      • 2.2.2.2 - Analyze new product/service ideas and requirements (19987)
      • 2.2.2.3 - Evaluate new product/service inputs and requirements (19988)
      • 2.2.2.4 - Formulate new product/service concepts (19989)
      • 2.2.2.5 - Identify potential improvements to existing products and services (10068)
    • 2.2.3 - Define product/service development requirements (19990)
      • 2.2.3.1 - Define product/service requirements (11331)
        • 2.2.3.1.1 - Define basic functional requirements (19991)
        • 2.2.3.1.2 - Derive interoperability requirements for products and services (16808)
        • 2.2.3.1.3 - Derive safety requirements for products and services (16809)
        • 2.2.3.1.4 - Derive security requirements for products and services (16810)
        • 2.2.3.1.5 - Derive regulatory compliance requirements (16811)
        • 2.2.3.1.6 - Derive requirements from industry standards (16812)
        • 2.2.3.1.7 - Develop user experience requirements (19992)
        • 2.2.3.1.8 - Derive ‘services-as-a-product’ offering (16814)
      • 2.2.3.2 - Define post launch support model (16815)
      • 2.2.3.3 - Identify product/service bundling opportunities (17389)
  • 2.3 - Develop products and services (10062)
    • 2.3.1 - Design and prototype products and services (19993)
      • 2.3.1.1 - Assign resources to product/service project (10083)
        • 2.3.1.1.1 - Identify requirements for product/service design/development partners (19994)
      • 2.3.1.2 - Prepare high-level business case and technical assessment (10084)
      • 2.3.1.3 - Develop product/service design specifications (10085)
      • 2.3.1.4 - Develop user experience design specifications (16813)
      • 2.3.1.5 - Provide warranty-related recommendations (16817)
      • 2.3.1.6 - Document design specifications (10086)
      • 2.3.1.7 - Conduct mandatory and elective external reviews (10087)
      • 2.3.1.8 - Design products/services (19995)
        • 2.3.1.8.1 - Design for manufacturing (16819)
        • 2.3.1.8.2 - Design for product servicing (16820)
        • 2.3.1.8.3 - Design for re-manufacturing (16821)
        • 2.3.1.8.4 - Review product troubleshooting methodology (16822)
        • 2.3.1.8.5 - Design and manage product data, design, and bill of materials (16818)
        • 2.3.1.8.6 - Design for product upgrades (16823)
      • 2.3.1.9 - Build prototypes/proof of concepts (10088)
      • 2.3.1.10 - Develop and test prototype production and/or service delivery process (10098)
      • 2.3.1.11 - Eliminate quality and reliability problems (10089)
      • 2.3.1.12 - Conduct in-house product/service testing and evaluate feasibility (10090)
      • 2.3.1.13 - Identify design/development performance indicators (10091)
      • 2.3.1.14 - Collaborate on design with suppliers and external partners (10092)
    • 2.3.2 - Test market for new or revised products and services (19996)
      • 2.3.2.1 - Prepare detailed market study (10093)
      • 2.3.2.2 - Conduct customer tests and interviews (10094)
      • 2.3.2.3 - Finalize product/service characteristics and business cases (10095)
      • 2.3.2.4 - Finalize technical requirements (10096)
    • 2.3.3 - Prepare for production/service delivery (19997)
      • 2.3.3.1 - Design and obtain necessary capabilities/materials and equipment (10099)
      • 2.3.3.2 - Identify requirements for changes to manufacturing/delivery processes (10097)
      • 2.3.3.3 - Request engineering/process change (11418)
      • 2.3.3.4 - Install and validate production/service delivery process (10100)
        • 2.3.3.4.1 - Monitor initial production runs (11417)
      • 2.3.3.5 - Validate launch procedures (19998)