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Competitive analysis, shopping at the business down the road, and peeking into the financials of competitors can all be included when making use of benchmarking. The most resilient businesses are those who learn from competitors, industry leaders, and disruptors. Leaders who drive change are leaders who understand the power and application of benchmarking practices. Whether your business is in its early stages or has already been successful, benchmarking allows the smart leader to review what they know and employ new concepts and processes that can take them to the next level. So, what is benchmarking, and why is it such a powerful force in creating sustainable change?
In this course on Benchmarking, you’ll learn how to apply the principles of benchmarking to build financial success, improve processes, and motivate employees. Benchmarking is a fundamental practice in any competitive-analysis program—and when used effectively, it can be an essential tool for both short- and long-term success. This course will provide a solid overview of benchmarking, explain the different types, and show how it can be used as a motivational tool.
You'll learn how to define benchmarking, compare the different types of benchmarking and their applications, and apply benchmarking practices to motivate employees. The course also shows how benchmarking can be used to build financial success and improve processes.
It is designed for leaders who want to drive change, whether their business is in its early stages or already successful, by understanding and applying benchmarking practices.
The course covers an introduction, what benchmarking is, the types of benchmarking, and using benchmarking to motivate employees, followed by a Test Your Knowledge section.
No. Benchmarking allows the smart leader to review what they know and employ new concepts and processes whether the business is in its early stages or has already been successful.