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Unlock Operational Excellence With KPI Cascading

March 25, 2025
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By Geoff Olsen, Practice Director, Supply Chain at Catena Solutions 

Key Takeaways: 

  • KPI cascading aligns organizational goals across all levels by breaking high-level objectives into specific, actionable goals for departments, teams, and individuals, addressing the problem that only 40% of employees understand company goals.
  • Effective KPI cascading in food and beverage manufacturing requires defining clear business objectives, establishing tiered KPIs, involving cross-functional teams, investing in monitoring tools, conducting regular reviews, and creating accountability systems.
  • When implemented properly, KPI cascading drives operational excellence by enhancing accountability, enabling data-driven decisions, and fostering continuous improvement throughout the organization.


An organization’s success depends on aligning every level of the business toward shared objectives. However, this is a challenge for most companies. Harvard Business Review found that only
40% of employees report being well informed about their company’s goals, strategies, and tactics.

One way to bridge the gap? KPI cascading. When done effectively, KPI cascading enhances accountability, improves efficiency, and fosters continuous improvement.

In this article, I’ll explore how KPI cascading supports operational excellence and outline key strategies for building a strong, results-driven framework.

A closer look at KPI cascading 

What exactly is KPI cascading? KPI cascading is a structured approach to aligning KPIs across all levels of an organization. It ensures that every function, team, and employee contributes to overarching business objectives.

By breaking down high-level objectives into specific, actionable goals, employees understand their individual responsibilities and how they contribute to company success.

Here’s an example: A plant manager aims to increase OEE by 5% in six months. To support this, the operations manager focuses on reducing unplanned downtime by 3%, the production supervisor works on cutting changeover time by 5 minutes, and frontline employees target a 0.5% reduction in defects.

How KPI cascading supports operational excellence

KPI cascading drives operational excellence by:

  1. Aligning efforts across the organization. A clear line of sight from leadership to frontline employees ensures everyone works toward the same goals.
  2. Enhancing accountability and transparency. When all employees understand how their work impacts company success, there’s no confusion on who is responsible for what.
  3. Enabling data-driven decision making. Tracking KPIs across all levels provides visibility into performance metrics and bottlenecks.
  4. Driving continuous improvement. Systemic tracking of KPIs supports initiatives in waste reduction, labor efficiency, and food safety.

Best practices for KPI cascading in food and beverage

KPI cascading in food and beverage manufacturing aligns corporate objectives with plant-floor execution. To implement an effective KPI framework, follow these key steps:

  1. Define business objectives. These should be high-level goals that are quantifiable and time bound, such as:
    • Achieving a 98% order fulfillment rate
    • Cutting waste by 15%
    • Reducing production costs by 20%
    • Reaching 100% compliance with FDA FSMA regulations
  2. Establish tiered KPIs. Break down corporate goals into clearly defined and measurable KPIs at every level. From top to bottom, this could look like:
    • Corporate KPI: Achieve 100% compliance with FDA FSMA regulations
    • Plant KPI: Reduce non-conformance reports by 25%
    • Department KPI (QA/Food Safety): Increase first-pass quality yield from 92% to 97%
    • Team KPI (Sanitation): Reduce microbial test failures by 20%
    • Individual KPI (Line Operator): Achieve 98% adherence to HACCP checks per shift
  1. Involve cross-functional teams. Breaking down silos starts with bringing everyone to the table. When operations, maintenance, quality, and supply chain teams clearly see how their KPIs connect to plant and corporate goals, alignment becomes second nature. Leaders must champion transparency, ensuring every department understands its role in the bigger picture. Interactive KPI-setting workshops, open communication, and strong change management practices can turn passive participants into active contributors, driving engagement and accountability.
  2. Invest in monitoring tools. The right technology turns KPIs from static numbers into real-time performance drivers. Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and ERP dashboards provide live insights, automate data collection, and flag issues like OEE drops, downtime spikes, and quality concerns before they escalate. For teams with less tech exposure, simple yet effective tools like printed KPI boards keep progress visible. On the workforce side, Learning Management Systems (LMS) ensure employees stay on track with responsibilities, reinforcing accountability at every level.
  3. Host regular reviews and adjustments. KPIs are only as powerful as the follow-ups behind them. Daily huddles keep frontline teams focused, weekly department reviews uncover bottlenecks, and monthly plant reports ensure alignment with corporate goals. Optimizing stand-up meetings turns routine check-ins into opportunities for real-time problem-solving and continuous improvement. Additionally, special attention should be paid to efficient shift changeover meetings so the team can discuss any changes made on the floor during the previous shift.
  4. Build an incentive and accountability plan. Motivation fuels performance. Recognize individual and team achievements, and tie performance bonuses or rewards to hitting key KPIs. A well-structured incentive program not only drives accountability but also reinforces how every employee’s efforts contribute to the company’s success — turning goals into shared wins.
  5. Make continuous improvement a mindset. Operational excellence isn’t a one-time achievement, it’s a continuous journey. Leverage Lean, Six Sigma, and Kaizen methodologies to refine processes, boost efficiency, and eliminate waste. Empower employees to contribute ideas for KPI improvements, turning frontline insights into meaningful progress and keeping teams engaged.

Transform operations with KPI cascading

KPI cascading is more than a performance metric, it’s a strategic approach to aligning the entire organization toward common goals. By defining clear objectives, encouraging collaboration across teams, and utilizing the right technology, food and beverage manufacturers can boost efficiency, accountability, and continuous improvement, ultimately driving operational excellence.

Geoff applies his experience helping food and CPG companies solve business challenges while focusing on continuous improvement. Under his leadership, Catena Solutions‘ Supply Chain practice equips organizations with the right consultants to drive successful and meaningful transformations across the entire organization.

 

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