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Benchmarking is a frequently used buzzword that merely glamorises a simple idea. It means comparing the performance of products, activities, processes or organisations (‘systems’) against a selected standard: the benchmark. Experience suggests that benchmaking is often misused, not through a deliberate attempt to mislead but as a result of not understanding the data involved.
Content: Article
Authors: Antonio Mazzariello, Charles-Peter Nai, Jürg Huber, Rudolf Schwob
Source: European Business Forum (EBF)
Subjects: Best Practices, Social Responsibility (ESG)
Authors: Antonio Mazzariello, Charles-Peter Nai, Jürg Huber, Rudolf Schwob
Source: European Business Forum (EBF)
Subjects: Best Practices, Social Responsibility (ESG)
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