ISO 24510 OKR Examples


Explore 5 ready-to-use Objectives & Key Results for ISO 24510 teams, with every Key Result mapped to a measurable KPI from our ISO 24510 KPI database. KPI Depot has 38 ISO 24510 KPIs in our KPI database.

Water utility leaders face unique challenges balancing stringent regulatory demands with the increasing pressure to improve sustainability and customer trust. Ensuring compliance with water quality standards while maintaining consistent water pressure and supply continuity requires meticulous operational coordination. Concurrently, rising concerns about non-revenue water losses and emerging cybersecurity threats to water infrastructure create distinct risks not commonly found in other utility domains. These OKRs are crafted to help water utilities meet these critical challenges by shaping focused, measurable initiatives.

Each Key Result references a specific KPI from the ISO 24510 KPI group. Click any KPI name to view its full documentation, formula, and benchmark data.

OKR Examples for ISO 24510

OKR 1 Objective: Ensure exceptional compliance with drinking water quality standards to protect public health

KR 1   Increase Water Quality Compliance Rate from 92% to 98% across all service zones Internal
KR 2   Decrease Water Quality Standards Exceedance Incidents from 15 to fewer than 3 annually Internal
KR 3   Boost Water Quality Monitoring Frequency from biweekly to weekly sampling Internal
KR 4   Achieve Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) Levels consistently below 500 mg/L Internal

Focusing on rigorous water quality compliance builds the foundation for trust and regulatory adherence. Enhanced monitoring frequency acts as a proactive measure that detects deviations early, preventing exceedance incidents. Maintaining low TDS levels complements these efforts by ensuring the water is both safe and palatable. These KRs work in tandem to establish a robust water safety system that supports public health objectives.

OKR 2 Objective: Optimize water supply reliability to strengthen customer trust and service resilience

KR 1   Improve Water Supply Continuity from 97% uptime to 99.5% annually Internal
KR 2   Increase Water Pressure Compliance Rate from 89% to 96% during peak demand Internal
KR 3   Raise Water Treatment Plant Uptime from 93% to 98% Internal
KR 4   Reduce Average Response Time to Service Interruptions from 45 minutes to 20 minutes Internal

Stable water supply under consistent pressure is critical for end-user satisfaction and operational effectiveness. Enhancing plant uptime ensures treatment processes are less likely to disrupt supply. Faster response times minimize downtime impact and reinforce consumer confidence. Together, these KRs form a chain of operational reliability, reinforcing each other to secure continuous service delivery.

OKR 3 Objective: Enhance customer satisfaction through responsive service and efficient complaint resolution

KR 1   Increase Customer Satisfaction Index from 74 to 85 points Customer
KR 2   Boost Customer Complaint Resolution Rate from 78% to 95% within 48 hours Customer
KR 3   Decrease Percentage of Non-Revenue Water from 22% to 15% Internal

Customer perception depends on prompt and effective service. Resolving complaints quickly addresses immediate customer concerns and improves overall satisfaction. Reducing non-revenue water limits wastage and translates to better resource management, indirectly lowering customer costs. These KRs reinforce one another by intertwining service quality with operational efficiency, driving higher customer loyalty.

OKR 4 Objective: Advance sustainability by strengthening water conservation and source protection efforts

KR 1   Achieve 100% compliance with Water Source Protection regulations Internal
KR 2   Expand Water Usage Reduction Initiatives to decrease consumption by 18% from baseline Growth
KR 3   Improve Water Conservation Rate Improvement by 20% year-over-year Internal

Protecting water sources and reducing demand form the twin pillars of sustainability in water utilities. Full compliance with protection policies safeguards raw water quality and quantity in the long term. Expanded reduction initiatives address immediate consumption patterns, while conservation rate improvement tracks ongoing progress. These efforts create a layered conservation strategy that secures resources and aligns with regulatory and environmental goals.

OKR 5 Objective: Strengthen foundational systems to improve operational efficiency and safeguard utilities

KR 1   Enhance Asset Management Efficiency from 68% to 85% measured by downtime reduction Internal
KR 2   Lower Cost of Operations per Cubic Meter from $1.45 to $1.15 Financial
KR 3   Implement Water Utility Cybersecurity Measures achieving 95% compliance with standards Internal
KR 4   Elevate Emergency Preparedness Index scores from 72 to 90 Growth

Efficient asset management reduces unexpected failures, driving down operation costs. Cutting costs per cubic meter keeps water affordable while funding improvements. Cybersecurity preparedness protects critical infrastructure from growing digital threats. Emergency readiness enhances resilience against disruptions. Collectively, these KRs build a robust operational backbone, ensuring both efficiency and security for future challenges.


How to Customize These OKRs for Your Organization

The numeric targets above are illustrative starting points. To set realistic targets for your organization, review the benchmark data available for each linked KPI. Our benchmarks include industry-specific ranges, sample sizes, and methodology context that will help you calibrate "from X" baselines and "to Y" targets to your competitive environment. KPI Depot subscribers can access full benchmark data and download KPI documentation for offline use.

When adapting these OKRs, start with your current performance as the baseline (the "from" number). Then, use industry benchmarks to determine an ambitious, but achievable target (the "to" number). An OKR Key Result that represents a 30-50% improvement over your baseline is typically considered "aspirational" in the OKR framework, while a 10-20% improvement is considered "committed" (a target the team expects to achieve with focused effort).


How These OKRs Connect to the Balanced Scorecard

The 5 OKR examples above draw Key Results from all 4 Balanced Scorecard (BSC) perspectives, reflecting the holistic nature of defining effective OKRs and selecting performance metrics. This is important and insightful because OKRs that cluster in a single perspective create blind spots.

By mapping each Key Result to a BSC perspective, you can quickly spot whether your OKR portfolio is balanced or overweight in one area. All KPIs in KPI Depot are tagged with their BSC perspective to support this analysis.

Here's how the Key Results distribute across the BSC framework:

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Financial Perspective
2
Customer Perspective
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Internal Process Perspective
2
Learning & Growth Perspective


This distribution leans toward internal process metrics, which signals a focus on operational efficiency in ISO 24510 teams. Strong process KPIs drive consistency and quality, but balancing them with customer and financial outcomes ensures that operational gains are visible to both stakeholders and the bottom line.

For a deeper view, explore the full ISO 24510 BSC Strategy Map to see how all KPIs in this group connect across perspectives.

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OKR Best Practices for ISO 24510 Teams

Align Water Quality Monitoring Frequency with risk zones. Prioritize increasing monitoring in vulnerable areas with historical exceedances. This targeted approach helps reduce Water Quality Standards Exceedance Incidents by detecting issues faster.
Focus on reducing Non-Revenue Water to improve both efficiency and customer satisfaction. Decreasing unbilled water losses directly impacts operational costs and resource sustainability, simultaneously contributing to higher Customer Satisfaction Index scores.
Integrate Water Treatment Plant Uptime metrics into daily operational dashboards. Real-time visibility facilitates immediate corrective actions, ensuring continuous Water Supply Continuity and consistent Water Pressure Compliance.
Include cybersecurity measures in foundational OKRs. Given rising threats, tracking Water Utility Cybersecurity Measures compliance helps utilities proactively protect infrastructure and maintain public confidence.
Leverage Emergency Preparedness Index to test real-world resilience. Regular drills and updated protocols improve Average Response Time to Service Interruptions, reducing downtime during crises.
Embed Water Usage Reduction Initiatives in customer engagement campaigns. Encouraging end-user participation magnifies water conservation impact and accelerates Water Conservation Rate Improvement across the service area.


FAQs about ISO 24510 OKRs

How can water utilities reduce the frequency of Water Quality Standards Exceedance Incidents?

Increasing Water Quality Monitoring Frequency allows earlier detection of deviations that could lead to exceedances. Coupling this with preventive maintenance and operator training enhances overall compliance. Proactive source protection and regular plant uptime optimization also minimize incidents.

What strategies improve Customer Complaint Resolution Rate in water services?

Implementing rapid response teams and leveraging digital complaint tracking systems accelerates resolution times. Training front-line staff on common issues tied to Water Pressure Compliance Rate and Supply Continuity helps address root causes efficiently.

Why is reducing Non-Revenue Water critical for water utility performance?

Non-Revenue Water represents lost water that impacts both financial sustainability and resource conservation. Reducing it lowers operational costs reflected in the Cost of Operations per Cubic Meter and improves customer trust by reducing unbilled losses.

What are key considerations for implementing Water Utility Cybersecurity Measures?

Utilities should conduct thorough risk assessments and adopt industry-recognized security frameworks. Protecting control systems and maintaining continuous monitoring minimize vulnerabilities, helping meet compliance targets and safeguard critical infrastructure.


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