Indicators
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Indicators in Amp Impact
The Indicator object in Amp Impact tracks both Standard (or “catalog”) and Custom Indicators. These Indicators or metrics are used on Projects to measure performance. Organizations typically define their Indicators and how they relate to their results framework (or logical framework) as they roll out new initiatives (Projects, Programs, Grants, etc.).
Indicator setup controls how the Set Targets and Add Result pages behave.
This is where organizations define:
How often do we set indicator targets, or report on results?
Which areas or locations do we set targets or report results for?
What type of data are we collecting target and result data for?
How do we want to disaggregate our target and result data?
What validation ranges do we want to define for our target and result data?
Essentially, the Project Indicator setup will determine what users see when they enter Target and Result data.
As with Frameworks and Set Targets, Add Results pages, Amp Impact comes with two options for displaying and managing Indicator data: Visualforce and Lightning Web Component. Depending on which option your organization uses, you would need to navigate to different sections of this guide to ensure the steps outlined here corresponds with what you’ll see in your system. Check with your System Administrator if you’re unsure which option you are using.
Feature | Visualforce Page | Lightning Web Component |
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Add Indicators from Catalog | ||
Create Custom Project Indicators | ||
Connect Indicators to Objectives | ||
Aggregated Indicators | ||
Calculated Indicators | ||
Add more than 10 catalog Indicators to Project at a time | ||
Preview Disaggregation Groups while creating a custom Indicator | ||
1 Step Deactivation of Project Indicators from Indicators table |
Indicator Data Types
Amp Impact allows organizations to track different types of Indicators for their Projects:
Data Type | Example | How it is Displayed |
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Number | Number of people that attended training | Numerical values (integers or decimal up to 2 places) |
Percent | Percent of greenhouse gas emissions | Numerical values (integers or decimal up to 2 places) |
Milestone | 30 percent trees re-planted? | “Yes” or “No” |
Currency | Amount of money spent on training | Numerical values (integers or decimal up to 2 places) . Various currencies are supported in Amp Impact and can be found in field “Reporting Currency” |
Qualitative | Feedback on training session | Text inputted by the user |
Picklist* This data type is available from | Engagement Rate of Volunteers Options: (High, Medium, Low) | Value selected from a list of values that are predefined. |
Numerator/Denominator* |
| Numerical values (integers or decimal up to 2 places) |
The Indicator's data type determines the values that can be set as Target or Baseline data or entered as Results.
Indicator Result Types
Organizations often collect data from various sources and need a place to aggregate and report on all the impact data across their initiatives. The Indicator Result Types in Amp Impact allows organizations to define where the result data for Indicators come from. There are four Indicator Result Types in Amp Impact:
Result Type | Behaviour on Add Results | Example |
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Input | These Results need to be manually entered into the input fields. | Number of volunteers |
Aggregated | These Results are aggregated from pre-existing, individual-level data stored on a Salesforce object. | Sum of program participants, aggregated from the Contact object |
Calculated | These Results are calculated from source Project Indicator(s) in a mathematical formula. | Percent of population that were vaccinated calculated as: (Number of people vaccinated/Total population)* 100
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Read Only* | The Results are not editable. Results that are coming from external sources or integrations can be set as Read Only in order to prevent them from being updated by mistake. | Operations Audit Rating (coming from an external system) |
Indicator Disaggregation
Organizations often need a way to segment Target and Result data and use Disaggregation Groups as a way to pre-define the segmentation.
Review this section on setting up Disaggregation Groups and Disaggregation Values to see the step-by-step instructions, including how disaggregation levesl can be defined separately for Target and Result data.
Connect Indicators to Framework Objectives
This is where the magic lives. Connecting your Project Indicators to your Framework Objectives allows organizations to track and report on how they are progressing towards their overall objectives, and ultimately, if they are seeing the outcomes or impact they want to see.
This section has all the details for how to connect Project Indicators and Framework Objectives.