Part 7: Building a Measurement Dashboard | Zero to HAM
Welcome to Part 7 of AMI’s “Zero to HAM” series, where we reach the final step: building the measurement dashboard — the visual proof that your Hardware Asset Management program is working.
Why Dashboards Matter
All the processes we’ve discussed so far — data foundation, integrations, automation, and auditing — culminate here. None of it matters if you can’t prove results.
A dashboard connects your work to business outcomes by tracking performance against the goals and SLAs you set at the start of your HAM journey.
Common KPIs to Measure Success
Your dashboard should highlight the KPIs that matter most to your organization. Common examples include:
Audit accuracy over time
Asset utilization rates
Data completeness
Disposal exception averages
Stock dwell times
Employee and vendor performance
By tracking these KPIs over time, you demonstrate measurable progress and build organizational confidence in your data.
Building Confidence Through Transparency
Dashboards don’t just measure performance — they tell a story. They allow leadership to see how well asset management processes are performing, where improvements are needed, and whether goals are being met.
This visibility transforms HAM from a back-office function into a strategic business enabler.
Wrapping Up the Zero to HAM Journey
If you’ve followed this seven-part series, you now have a roadmap for mastering Hardware Asset Management — from identifying your problem to proving results.
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