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12/18/21

[Answer] 1. Compare Raw Data versus Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Which one of the following is NOT an accurate statement?A) Percent changes are relevant when it comes to KPIs but are not relevant when it comes to Raw Data.B) Both Raw Data metrics and Key Performance Indicators are analyzed in STAR Reports and Trend Reports.C) Definitions when it comes to Raw Data and KPIs are based upon the Uniform System of Accounts for the Lodging Industry.Hotels submit Raw Data (Supply Demand and Revenue) and the Key Performance Indicators (Occupancy ADR and RevPAR) are calculated based upon the RawData

Answer: A) Percent changes are relevant when it comes to KPIs but are not relevant when it comes to Raw Data.




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1. Compare Raw Data versus Key Performance Indicators (KPI). Which one of the following is NOT an accurate statement?A) Percent changes are relevant when it comes to KPIs but are not relevant when it comes to Raw Data.B) Both Raw Data metrics and Key Performance Indicators are analyzed in STAR Repor...


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