Practical Benchmarking: A Manager's Guide to Creating a Competitive Advantage
Description:
Benchmarking, the process of identifying, understanding and adapting outstanding business practices, is rapidly proving itself to be an essential management tool. Whether it is being used as part of a formal quality management system, a convenient measure of business performance, or a well-structured means to improving competitiveness, benchmarking now affects many departments in a broad variety of companies. This step-by-step guide to implementing a benchmarking system within an organization explains in detail the practicalities of benchmarking, and assesses the value of, and differences between, the four main types of benchmarking: internal benchmarking; competitive benchmarking; non-competitive benchmarking; best practice/world class benchmarking. Packed with detailed cases of benchmarking in practice, the book also includes valuable action checklists that managers can easily apply to their own organizations.
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