Facility and Office Management has never been short on data. What it has lacked is control.Across organizations, KPIs are tracked, dashboards are reviewed, and systems report continuously-yet leadership still faces late surprises, creeping risk, and outcomes that drift despite visible effort. Activity remains high. Assurance remains low.Impact Metrics: Achieving Operational Excellence in Facility and Office Management confronts this failure directly. Drawing on more than two decades of executive practice, Raman Deep Singh Judge reframes KPIs not as reporting artifacts, but as instruments of governance. This book establishes a disciplined, decision-led framework that distinguishes clearly between effort (inputs), performance (outputs), and impact (outcomes)-and assigns accountability where it belongs.By defining how KPIs must be designed, owned, thresholded, reviewed, and enforced, Impact Metrics closes the gap between operational effort and leadership assurance. Reference-grade annexures, master KPI templates, and governance charters provide the institutional discipline required to make performance predictable, even as organizations scale, restructure, or change leadership.When KPIs are designed to govern rather than describe, facilities stop reacting to failure and start protecting the enterprise.