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Benchmarking
What is Benchmarking?
Benchmarking is the continuous,
systematic process of measuring one’s
output and/or work processes against the
toughest competitors or those recognized
best in the Industry
What is Benchmarking?
  Author                    Definitions
Camp 1989 the continuous process of measuring
          products, services and practices against the
          toughest competitors or those companies
          recognised as industry leaders.
Geber 1990 a process of finding the world-class
           examples of a product, service or
           operational system and then adjusting own
           products, services or systems to meet or
           beat those standards.
What is Benchmarking?
   Author                     Definitions
Codling 1992 An ongoing process of measuring and
             improving products, services and
             practices against the best.
Vaziri 1992  a continuous process comparing an
             organisation’s performance against that
             of the best in the industry considering
             critical consumer needs and determining
             what should be improved.
Watson 1993 The continuous input of new information
             to an organisation.
What is Benchmarking?
   Author                     Definitions
Evans 1993    measuring own performance against
              best-in-class organisations to determine
              how they achieve their performance
              levels and use the knowledge to improve
              own performance.
Kleine 1994   an excellent tool to use in order to
              identify a performance goal for
              improvement, identify partners who have
              accomplished these goals, identify
              applicable practices to incorporate into a
              redesign effort.
What is Benchmarking?
   Author                    Definitions
Cortada 1995 A method for finding how to improve
             processes quickly by learning from others
             dealing with similar issues.
Cook 1995    A kind of performance improvement
             process by identifying, understanding and
             adopting outstanding practices from
             within the same organisation or from
             other businesses.
What is Benchmarking?
  Author                    Definitions
APQC 1999   the process of continuously comparing
            and measuring an organisation against
            business leaders anywhere in the world
            to gain information which will help the
            organisation take action to improve its
            performance.
Benefits of Benchmarking
• helps organisations understand strengths and
  weaknesses
• helps better satisfy the customer’s needs by
  establishing new standards and goals
• motivates employees to reach new standards
  and to be keen on new developments
Benefits of Benchmarking
• allows organisations to realise what level(s) of
  performance is really possible by looking at
  others
• documents reasons as to why these
  differences exist
• helps organisations improve their competitive
  advantage
• is a cost-effective and time-efficient way of
  establishing a pool of innovative ideas
Benchmarking Process
• BM must for Key Business Processes
  (KBPs)
  – Product Development
  – Customer Service
  – HR Practices
  – Inventory Control
  – Research & Development etc
Benchmarking Process
• BM must for Critical Success Factors
  (CSFs)
  – Cost Management
  – Product Quality
  – Product Design
  – Organisation Image etc
Benchmarking Process
• 4 questions
  – What should we benchmark?
  – Whom should we benchmark?
  – How do we perform the process?
  – How do they perform the process?
Benchmarking Process
                         Benchmarking Process

Benchmarking Standards                             Benchmark Practices


    Benchmark Gap:                                 How to close the Gap:
      * How much                                   * Improved Knowledge
        * Where                                     * Improved Practices
         * When                                      * Improved Process




                         Management Commitment


                              Organization
                             Communication


                          Employee Participation
Benchmarking Process and its 5
                       Stages
                                                     e
                                                p rov
                                              Im
                                      t
                                A d ap
                 pt
          A   do




Decide               Identify    Gather
What to              BM          info     Analyse        Implement
 BM                  Partners
Benchmarking Process
• PLAN
  –   Select the process
  –   Form Team
  –   Understand & document process
  –   Establish performance measure
• SEARCH
  –   Listing Criteria for partner selection
  –   Conduct general / secondary research
  –   Decide the level to Benchmark
  –   Identify potential partners & contact
Benchmarking Strategy
• OBSERVE
  – Questionnaire sent to partner
  – Telephone contact
  – Direct observation / site visit
• ANALYSE
  –   Sort information & data
  –   Quality control information & data
  –   Normalise data if necessary
  –   Identify gaps in performance Level
  –   Identify causes for gaps
Benchmarking Strategy
• ADAPT
  –   Identify improvement opportunities
  –   Set target for improvement
  –   Develop implementation plan, monitor the progress
  –   Write final report
Approaches to Benchmarking
•   Internal & External Benchmarking
•   Performance or Competitive Benchmarking
•   Functional and Generic Benchmarking
•   Strategic Benchmarking
•   Process Benchmarking
•   International Bench marking
Internal Benchmarking
• Establishing good practices in the organisation
• Comparison of similar functions in different
  operating units within the organisation
• Advantages
  – Easier to implement
  – Easier to access data
• Disadvantages
  – No external ideas
  – Time-consuming
External Benchmarking
• Comparison of organisation functions and key
  processes against Good Practices
• Advantages
  – Helps to measure one’s own performance
  – Helps to search for best practices
• Disadvantages
  – Takes time
  – Requires support
  – Cross-cultural differences
Functional Benchmarking
• Comparison of similar functions against
  external best in any industry
• Advantages:
  – Developing networks
  – Discovering innovative practices
• Disadvantage:
  – Not suitable for every organisation
Process Benchmarking
• Focus on specific operations or processes
• Examples:
  – in higher education-enquiry management,
    enrolment
  – in Logistics- delivery, safety
  – in hotels—housekeeping, customer care,
Generic Benchmarking
• Comparison of functions which are generic in
  nature in any industry
• Example
  – Hospitals in the U.S. routinely benchmark their
    patient management against hotel’s guest
    management.
  – Mobil benchmark their customers service with 5
    star hotels
Performance or Competitive
                     Benchmarking
• Organizations using performance measures to
  compare themselves against similar
  organizations
• Example
  – FMCG’s comparing with each other for Market
    share, Retention rates, profits, costs
Strategic Benchmarking
• Used where organizations seek to improve
  their overall performance by focusing on
  specific strategies or processes
• Example
  – Benchmarking against organizations which have
    won awards or some other distinctions
What to Benchmark?
• Products & Services
  – Finished Goods
  – Product &
  – Services Features
What to Benchmark?
• Work Processes
  – Manufacturing
  – Supplying
  – Ordering
  – Maintenance
What to Benchmark?
• Support Functions
  – Human Resource Department
  – Financial Management
  – Marketing
What to Benchmark?
• Organizational Performance
  – Sales
  – Profitability
  – Cost
  – Quality
  – Manpower
What to Benchmark?
• Strategies
  – Cost Leadership
  – Differentiation
Benchmarking Partner
• A benchmarking partner is any person or
  organisation that participates in open
  exchange of information for the purpose of
  learning from each other in areas of interest
Benchmarking Partner
• Identification Steps
  – Design a list of criteria for focused search of
    partners
  – Conduct general / secondary research
  – Decide the level to benchmark
  – Identify potential partners and establish contact
Benchmarking Partner
• Criteria for Selection
  – Similarity of process
  – Geographical location
  – Size of the organsiation
  – Product
  – Technology
  – Management style
  – Company culture
  – Easy accessibility of information
Benchmarking Components

Enabler              Assessment




          Outcomes
Benchmarking Components
• Assessment: Measuring own and partner’s
  performance
• Enablers: Practices leading to performance
  improvement
• Outcomes: Performance outcomes yielded by
  implementing the findings.
• “It is a lot easier to benchmark a process than to
  benchmark an output” (Kaplan 1993)
• Process: a specific investigation
• Output: rather complex and extensive
Benchmarking Gap Analysis Model
                                                                                 Projected
                                                                                 targeted own
                                                                                 performance


                                                                  Future
Step 1: Select                                                    benchmarking
process                                                           gap
performance
measure
                                                                                                         Step 4.
                                                                                        Projected        Targeted
Step 2.                                                                                 performance      performance
benchmarking     Step 3. current                                                        of the partner
partner          benchmarking
performance      gap


Step 2.
determining
own
performance                        Step 4: Schedule for managed change




                 NOW                              TIME                                    FUTURE
Benchmarking is…..
• a tool to identify, establish, and achieve standards of
  excellence
• a structured process of continually searching for the
  best methods, practices, and processes and either
  adopting or adapting their good features and
  implementing them to become the .best of the best..
• the practice of measuring your performance against
  world-class organizations.
• an ongoing investigation and learning experience
  ensuring that best practices are uncovered, adapted,
  and implemented.
Benchmarking is…..
• a disciplined method of establishing performance
  goals and quality improvement projects based on
  industry best practices.
• a searching out and emulating of the best practices
  of a process that can fuel the motivation of everyone
  involved, often producing breakthrough results.
• a positive approach to the process of finding and
  adapting the best practices to improve
  organizational performance.
Benchmarking is…..
• a continuous process of measuring products,
  services, and practices against the company’s
  toughest competitors or those companies renowned
  as industry leaders.
• learning how leading companies achieve their
  performance levels and then adapting them to fit
  your organization.
• a research project on a core business practice.
Benchmarking is…..
• a partnership where both parties should expect to
  gain from the information sharing.
• both a business tool and a quality tool for improving
  key business processes.
Benchmarking will help you…..
• find who does the process best and close the gap.
• recognize the leading organizations in a process or
  activity.
• create performance standards derived from an
  analysis of the best in business.
• ensure that comparisons are relevant.
• measure your performance, your processes, and
  your strategies against best in business.
• measure business processes.
• assess performance over time.
Benchmarking will help you…..
• accelerate continuous process improvements (CPI).
• establish more credible goals for CPI.
• establish actionable objectives.
• discover and clarify new goals.
• establish customer expectations of business
  standards set by the best suppliers in industry.
• help your organization achieve breakthrough
  improvements.
Benchmarking will help you…..
•   create a sense of urgency for change.
•   increase customer satisfaction.
•   become direction setting.
•   provide a positive, proactive, structured process.
Benchmarking requires…..
• a thorough understanding of your organization’s
  business processes before any comparisons are
  attempted.
• planning to identify the best-in-class for comparison
  and data collection.
• analysis to determine the performance gaps.
• integration to set new goals and standards.
Benchmarking requires…..
• an action plan to implement the changes to the
  process.
• constant updating to keep the standard of
  excellence.
• a means to measure.
• commitment by leadership.
• resources, including time.
Benchmarking works best when…..
• it supports an organization’s strategic plan.
• its done on existing processes that are well-defined.
• the organizational leader is knowledgeable and
  committed to total quality (TQ).
• it is utilized as a tool in a TQ organization.
Benchmarking is not…..
• just looking for a better way to do things; it looks for
  the best way.
• a mere comparison.
• only competitive analysis.
• site briefings.
• industrial tourism.
• spying.
• easy.
• quick.
Benchmarking is not…..
•   fool proof.
•   free.
•   subjective.
•   a panacea.
•   a program.
•   a cookbook process.
•   a mechanism for determining resource reductions.
•   business as usual.
•   a management fad.
Benchmarking does not…..
• Copy... Instead, you must adapt the information to fit
  your needs, your culture, and your system. And, if
  you copy, you can only be as good as your
  competitor, not better.
• Steal... To the contrary, it is an open, honest, legal
  study of another organization’s business practices.
• Stop... Rather, it is a continuous process that
  requires recalibration.
Thank you…..

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Benchmarking

  • 2. What is Benchmarking? Benchmarking is the continuous, systematic process of measuring one’s output and/or work processes against the toughest competitors or those recognized best in the Industry
  • 3. What is Benchmarking? Author Definitions Camp 1989 the continuous process of measuring products, services and practices against the toughest competitors or those companies recognised as industry leaders. Geber 1990 a process of finding the world-class examples of a product, service or operational system and then adjusting own products, services or systems to meet or beat those standards.
  • 4. What is Benchmarking? Author Definitions Codling 1992 An ongoing process of measuring and improving products, services and practices against the best. Vaziri 1992 a continuous process comparing an organisation’s performance against that of the best in the industry considering critical consumer needs and determining what should be improved. Watson 1993 The continuous input of new information to an organisation.
  • 5. What is Benchmarking? Author Definitions Evans 1993 measuring own performance against best-in-class organisations to determine how they achieve their performance levels and use the knowledge to improve own performance. Kleine 1994 an excellent tool to use in order to identify a performance goal for improvement, identify partners who have accomplished these goals, identify applicable practices to incorporate into a redesign effort.
  • 6. What is Benchmarking? Author Definitions Cortada 1995 A method for finding how to improve processes quickly by learning from others dealing with similar issues. Cook 1995 A kind of performance improvement process by identifying, understanding and adopting outstanding practices from within the same organisation or from other businesses.
  • 7. What is Benchmarking? Author Definitions APQC 1999 the process of continuously comparing and measuring an organisation against business leaders anywhere in the world to gain information which will help the organisation take action to improve its performance.
  • 8. Benefits of Benchmarking • helps organisations understand strengths and weaknesses • helps better satisfy the customer’s needs by establishing new standards and goals • motivates employees to reach new standards and to be keen on new developments
  • 9. Benefits of Benchmarking • allows organisations to realise what level(s) of performance is really possible by looking at others • documents reasons as to why these differences exist • helps organisations improve their competitive advantage • is a cost-effective and time-efficient way of establishing a pool of innovative ideas
  • 10. Benchmarking Process • BM must for Key Business Processes (KBPs) – Product Development – Customer Service – HR Practices – Inventory Control – Research & Development etc
  • 11. Benchmarking Process • BM must for Critical Success Factors (CSFs) – Cost Management – Product Quality – Product Design – Organisation Image etc
  • 12. Benchmarking Process • 4 questions – What should we benchmark? – Whom should we benchmark? – How do we perform the process? – How do they perform the process?
  • 13. Benchmarking Process Benchmarking Process Benchmarking Standards Benchmark Practices Benchmark Gap: How to close the Gap: * How much * Improved Knowledge * Where * Improved Practices * When * Improved Process Management Commitment Organization Communication Employee Participation
  • 14. Benchmarking Process and its 5 Stages e p rov Im t A d ap pt A do Decide Identify Gather What to BM info Analyse Implement BM Partners
  • 15. Benchmarking Process • PLAN – Select the process – Form Team – Understand & document process – Establish performance measure • SEARCH – Listing Criteria for partner selection – Conduct general / secondary research – Decide the level to Benchmark – Identify potential partners & contact
  • 16. Benchmarking Strategy • OBSERVE – Questionnaire sent to partner – Telephone contact – Direct observation / site visit • ANALYSE – Sort information & data – Quality control information & data – Normalise data if necessary – Identify gaps in performance Level – Identify causes for gaps
  • 17. Benchmarking Strategy • ADAPT – Identify improvement opportunities – Set target for improvement – Develop implementation plan, monitor the progress – Write final report
  • 18. Approaches to Benchmarking • Internal & External Benchmarking • Performance or Competitive Benchmarking • Functional and Generic Benchmarking • Strategic Benchmarking • Process Benchmarking • International Bench marking
  • 19. Internal Benchmarking • Establishing good practices in the organisation • Comparison of similar functions in different operating units within the organisation • Advantages – Easier to implement – Easier to access data • Disadvantages – No external ideas – Time-consuming
  • 20. External Benchmarking • Comparison of organisation functions and key processes against Good Practices • Advantages – Helps to measure one’s own performance – Helps to search for best practices • Disadvantages – Takes time – Requires support – Cross-cultural differences
  • 21. Functional Benchmarking • Comparison of similar functions against external best in any industry • Advantages: – Developing networks – Discovering innovative practices • Disadvantage: – Not suitable for every organisation
  • 22. Process Benchmarking • Focus on specific operations or processes • Examples: – in higher education-enquiry management, enrolment – in Logistics- delivery, safety – in hotels—housekeeping, customer care,
  • 23. Generic Benchmarking • Comparison of functions which are generic in nature in any industry • Example – Hospitals in the U.S. routinely benchmark their patient management against hotel’s guest management. – Mobil benchmark their customers service with 5 star hotels
  • 24. Performance or Competitive Benchmarking • Organizations using performance measures to compare themselves against similar organizations • Example – FMCG’s comparing with each other for Market share, Retention rates, profits, costs
  • 25. Strategic Benchmarking • Used where organizations seek to improve their overall performance by focusing on specific strategies or processes • Example – Benchmarking against organizations which have won awards or some other distinctions
  • 26. What to Benchmark? • Products & Services – Finished Goods – Product & – Services Features
  • 27. What to Benchmark? • Work Processes – Manufacturing – Supplying – Ordering – Maintenance
  • 28. What to Benchmark? • Support Functions – Human Resource Department – Financial Management – Marketing
  • 29. What to Benchmark? • Organizational Performance – Sales – Profitability – Cost – Quality – Manpower
  • 30. What to Benchmark? • Strategies – Cost Leadership – Differentiation
  • 31. Benchmarking Partner • A benchmarking partner is any person or organisation that participates in open exchange of information for the purpose of learning from each other in areas of interest
  • 32. Benchmarking Partner • Identification Steps – Design a list of criteria for focused search of partners – Conduct general / secondary research – Decide the level to benchmark – Identify potential partners and establish contact
  • 33. Benchmarking Partner • Criteria for Selection – Similarity of process – Geographical location – Size of the organsiation – Product – Technology – Management style – Company culture – Easy accessibility of information
  • 34. Benchmarking Components Enabler Assessment Outcomes
  • 35. Benchmarking Components • Assessment: Measuring own and partner’s performance • Enablers: Practices leading to performance improvement • Outcomes: Performance outcomes yielded by implementing the findings. • “It is a lot easier to benchmark a process than to benchmark an output” (Kaplan 1993) • Process: a specific investigation • Output: rather complex and extensive
  • 36. Benchmarking Gap Analysis Model Projected targeted own performance Future Step 1: Select benchmarking process gap performance measure Step 4. Projected Targeted Step 2. performance performance benchmarking Step 3. current of the partner partner benchmarking performance gap Step 2. determining own performance Step 4: Schedule for managed change NOW TIME FUTURE
  • 37. Benchmarking is….. • a tool to identify, establish, and achieve standards of excellence • a structured process of continually searching for the best methods, practices, and processes and either adopting or adapting their good features and implementing them to become the .best of the best.. • the practice of measuring your performance against world-class organizations. • an ongoing investigation and learning experience ensuring that best practices are uncovered, adapted, and implemented.
  • 38. Benchmarking is….. • a disciplined method of establishing performance goals and quality improvement projects based on industry best practices. • a searching out and emulating of the best practices of a process that can fuel the motivation of everyone involved, often producing breakthrough results. • a positive approach to the process of finding and adapting the best practices to improve organizational performance.
  • 39. Benchmarking is….. • a continuous process of measuring products, services, and practices against the company’s toughest competitors or those companies renowned as industry leaders. • learning how leading companies achieve their performance levels and then adapting them to fit your organization. • a research project on a core business practice.
  • 40. Benchmarking is….. • a partnership where both parties should expect to gain from the information sharing. • both a business tool and a quality tool for improving key business processes.
  • 41. Benchmarking will help you….. • find who does the process best and close the gap. • recognize the leading organizations in a process or activity. • create performance standards derived from an analysis of the best in business. • ensure that comparisons are relevant. • measure your performance, your processes, and your strategies against best in business. • measure business processes. • assess performance over time.
  • 42. Benchmarking will help you….. • accelerate continuous process improvements (CPI). • establish more credible goals for CPI. • establish actionable objectives. • discover and clarify new goals. • establish customer expectations of business standards set by the best suppliers in industry. • help your organization achieve breakthrough improvements.
  • 43. Benchmarking will help you….. • create a sense of urgency for change. • increase customer satisfaction. • become direction setting. • provide a positive, proactive, structured process.
  • 44. Benchmarking requires….. • a thorough understanding of your organization’s business processes before any comparisons are attempted. • planning to identify the best-in-class for comparison and data collection. • analysis to determine the performance gaps. • integration to set new goals and standards.
  • 45. Benchmarking requires….. • an action plan to implement the changes to the process. • constant updating to keep the standard of excellence. • a means to measure. • commitment by leadership. • resources, including time.
  • 46. Benchmarking works best when….. • it supports an organization’s strategic plan. • its done on existing processes that are well-defined. • the organizational leader is knowledgeable and committed to total quality (TQ). • it is utilized as a tool in a TQ organization.
  • 47. Benchmarking is not….. • just looking for a better way to do things; it looks for the best way. • a mere comparison. • only competitive analysis. • site briefings. • industrial tourism. • spying. • easy. • quick.
  • 48. Benchmarking is not….. • fool proof. • free. • subjective. • a panacea. • a program. • a cookbook process. • a mechanism for determining resource reductions. • business as usual. • a management fad.
  • 49. Benchmarking does not….. • Copy... Instead, you must adapt the information to fit your needs, your culture, and your system. And, if you copy, you can only be as good as your competitor, not better. • Steal... To the contrary, it is an open, honest, legal study of another organization’s business practices. • Stop... Rather, it is a continuous process that requires recalibration.