City of Stirling Corporate Business Plan

Reporting performance

Reporting progress towards the achievement of the objectives in the Corporate Business Plan and the Strategic Community Plan is an integral part of the City’s Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework. The City uses quarterly and annual reports to measure achievement and progress. The City of Stirling has adopted a ‘balanced scorecard’ approach to measure the progress, performance and quality of the planned projects and services that are outlined in the Corporate Business Plan. This balanced scorecard will measure the City’s service performance across four key areas:

Customer Service Indicators will be used to measure customer and community satisfaction through independent surveys and internal analysis of efficiencies when dealing with customer correspondence.

Financial Standard accounting practice indicators such as budget variances will be used to measure the performance

of revenue, operational expenditure and capital expenditure.

Human Resources Indicators will be used to measure employee turnover, occupational safety and health, annual leave planning and individual officer performance appraisals.

Quality Using unique service-specific key performance indicators, services will be measured to reflect the overall quality of each service.

The City of Stirling’s performance in service delivery and progress against project milestones will be reported to the Council and the City’s Executive team each quarter. This will provide greater accountability and transparency and improve efficiency and effectiveness across the organisation. Further detail on the City’s balanced scorecard is outlined in the City of Stirling’s Performance Evaluation Framework.

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