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Marathon County data officer unveils in-house KPI dashboard plan, targets February 2026 rollout
Summary
Marathon County's data officer presented a plan to build an in-house departmental key performance indicator dashboard using the Pulse platform, aiming to publish an initial set of about 50 KPIs by February 2026 and expand later from a list of roughly 240 identified measures.
Marathon County’s data officer, Michael, told the county executive committee she has built a mock-up of departmental dashboards and intends to publish an initial set of about 50 key performance indicators (KPIs) by February 2026.
Michael said the county will adapt the Pulse platform (used in Marathon County health partnerships) to host the dashboards, which will present “how much did we do, how well did we do it, and is anyone better off” for programs tied to the budget. She said the county identified about 240 potential KPIs across departments and will phase publication, prioritizing “quick wins” where data are already in a usable form.
County Administrator Leonard and other committee members described Michael’s work as…
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