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BENCHMARKING
What is Benchmarking?
• A method for identifying and importing best practices in
order to improve performance
• The process of learning, adapting, and measuring
outstanding practices and processes from any
organization to improve performance
• Benchmarking is the process of improving performance
by continuously identifying, understanding, and adapting
outstanding practices found inside and outside the
organization.
Why Benchmarking?
• Benchmarking gives us the chance of gaining
• Better Awareness of Ourselves
– What we are doing
– How we are doing it
– How well we are doing it
• Better Awareness of the Best
– What they are doing
– How they are doing it
– How well they are doing it
• Identify opportunities to improve performance
• Learn from others’ experiences
• Set realistic but ambitious targets
• Uncover strengths in one’s own organization
• Better prioritize and allocate resources
Why Benchmarking?
Major Benefits of
Benchmarking
Product and Process Improvement
In general, by implementing benchmarking activity,
organizations can improve their operation process.
Cost Reduction
Benchmarking facilitates a reduction of operation costs
For example- benchmarking helped Australian Financial
Institutes to reduce operation costs by outsourcing some
operation and alternating distribution channels.
Competitive Strategy
The most significant benefit from benchmarking is that it helps
the organization planning and implementing competitive
strategies. In other words, as benchmarking provides an ability to
compare and learn from the best practices in any particular
industry, organizations can develop their system to achieve
competitive advantages or eliminate their competitive
disadvantages.
Major Benefits of
Benchmarking
TYPES
Strategic benchmarking
Aimed at improving a company's overall performance by studying the long-
term strategies and approaches that helped the 'best practice companies to
succeed. It involves examining the core competencies, product/service
development and innovation strategies of such companies.
Competitive benchmarking or Performance benchmarking
Used by companies to compare their positions with respect to the
performance characteristics of their key products and services. Competitive
benchmarking involves companies from the same sector.
Process benchmarking
Used by companies to improve specific key and operations with the help of
best practice organizations involved in performing similar work or offering
similar services.
Functional benchmarking or Generic benchmarking
Used by companies to improve their processes or activities by
benchmarking with other companies from different business sectors or areas
of activity but involved in similar functions or work processes.
TYPES
Internal Benchmarking
This involves benchmarking against its own units or branches for
instance, business units of the company situated at different
locations. This allows easy access to information, even sensitive
data, and also takes less time and resources than other types of
benchmarking.
External Benchmarking
Used by companies to seek the help of organizations that succeeded
on account of their practices. This kind of benchmarking provides
an opportunity to learn from high-end performers.
International Benchmarking
Involves benchmarking against companies outside the country, as
there are very few suitable benchmarking partners within the
country.
Xerox’s Benchmarking Model
• Xerox defined benchmarking as 'the process of measuring
its products, Services, and practices against its toughest
competitors, identifying the gaps and establishing goals.
Our goal is always to achieve superiority in quality,
product reliability and cost.
• Xerox developed its own Benchmarking model which
involved tens steps categorized under five stages -
planning, analysis, integration, action and maturity.
• The 'Leadership through Quality' program introduced
by Kearns revitalized the company. The program
encouraged Xerox to find ways to reduce their
manufacturing costs. Benchmarking against Japanese
competitors, Xerox found out that it took twice as long as
its Japanese competitors to bring a product to market, five
times the number of engineers, four times the number of
design changes, and three times the design costs. The
company also found that the Japanese could produce,
ship, and sell units for about the same amount that it cost
Xerox just to manufacture them. In addition,
• Xerox's products had over30,000 defective parts per million -
about 30 times more than its competitors.
• Benchmarking also revealed that Xerox would need an 18%
annual productivity growth rate for five consecutive years to
catch up with the Japanese.
• After an initial period of denial, Xerox managers accepted the
reality. Following this, Xerox defined benchmarking as 'the
process of measuring its products, Services and practices
against its toughest competitors, identifying the gaps and
establishing goals. Our goal is always to achieve superiority in
quality, product reliability and cost.' Gradually, Xerox
developed its own benchmarking model.
Xerox’s Benchmarking Model
FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS
PLANNING
Determine the subject to be benchmarked, identify the
relevant best practice organizations and select/develop the
most appropriate data collection technique.
ANALYSIS
Assess the strengths of competitors (best practice
companies) and compare Xerox's performance with that of
its competitors. This stage determines the current
competitive gap and the projected competitive gap.
INTEGRATION
Establish necessary goals, on the basis of the data
collected, to attain best performance; integrate these goals
into the company's formal planning processes. This stage
determines the new goals or targets of the company and the
way in which these will be communicated across the
organization.
ACTION
Implement action plans established and assess them
periodically to determine whether the company is achieving
its objectives. Deviations from the plan are also tackled at
this stage
FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS
MATURITY
Determine whether the company has attained a superior
performance level. This stage also helps the company
determine whether benchmarking process has become an
integral part of the organization's formal management
process.
FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS
• The first major payoff of Xerox's focus on benchmarking and
customer satisfaction was the increase in the number of satisfied
customers.
• Highly satisfied customers for its copier/duplicator and printing
systems increased by 38% and 39% respectively.
• Customer complaints to the president's office declined by more than
60%.
• Customer satisfaction with Xerox's sales processes improved by
40%, service processes by 18% and administrative processes by
21%.
• The financial performance of the company also improved
considerably through the mid and late 1980s.
• Overall customer satisfaction was rated at more than 90% in 1991.
Reaping the Benefits
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Benchmarking

  • 2. What is Benchmarking? • A method for identifying and importing best practices in order to improve performance • The process of learning, adapting, and measuring outstanding practices and processes from any organization to improve performance • Benchmarking is the process of improving performance by continuously identifying, understanding, and adapting outstanding practices found inside and outside the organization.
  • 3. Why Benchmarking? • Benchmarking gives us the chance of gaining • Better Awareness of Ourselves – What we are doing – How we are doing it – How well we are doing it • Better Awareness of the Best – What they are doing – How they are doing it – How well they are doing it
  • 4. • Identify opportunities to improve performance • Learn from others’ experiences • Set realistic but ambitious targets • Uncover strengths in one’s own organization • Better prioritize and allocate resources Why Benchmarking?
  • 5. Major Benefits of Benchmarking Product and Process Improvement In general, by implementing benchmarking activity, organizations can improve their operation process. Cost Reduction Benchmarking facilitates a reduction of operation costs For example- benchmarking helped Australian Financial Institutes to reduce operation costs by outsourcing some operation and alternating distribution channels.
  • 6. Competitive Strategy The most significant benefit from benchmarking is that it helps the organization planning and implementing competitive strategies. In other words, as benchmarking provides an ability to compare and learn from the best practices in any particular industry, organizations can develop their system to achieve competitive advantages or eliminate their competitive disadvantages. Major Benefits of Benchmarking
  • 7. TYPES Strategic benchmarking Aimed at improving a company's overall performance by studying the long- term strategies and approaches that helped the 'best practice companies to succeed. It involves examining the core competencies, product/service development and innovation strategies of such companies. Competitive benchmarking or Performance benchmarking Used by companies to compare their positions with respect to the performance characteristics of their key products and services. Competitive benchmarking involves companies from the same sector. Process benchmarking Used by companies to improve specific key and operations with the help of best practice organizations involved in performing similar work or offering similar services. Functional benchmarking or Generic benchmarking Used by companies to improve their processes or activities by benchmarking with other companies from different business sectors or areas of activity but involved in similar functions or work processes.
  • 8. TYPES Internal Benchmarking This involves benchmarking against its own units or branches for instance, business units of the company situated at different locations. This allows easy access to information, even sensitive data, and also takes less time and resources than other types of benchmarking. External Benchmarking Used by companies to seek the help of organizations that succeeded on account of their practices. This kind of benchmarking provides an opportunity to learn from high-end performers. International Benchmarking Involves benchmarking against companies outside the country, as there are very few suitable benchmarking partners within the country.
  • 9. Xerox’s Benchmarking Model • Xerox defined benchmarking as 'the process of measuring its products, Services, and practices against its toughest competitors, identifying the gaps and establishing goals. Our goal is always to achieve superiority in quality, product reliability and cost. • Xerox developed its own Benchmarking model which involved tens steps categorized under five stages - planning, analysis, integration, action and maturity.
  • 10. • The 'Leadership through Quality' program introduced by Kearns revitalized the company. The program encouraged Xerox to find ways to reduce their manufacturing costs. Benchmarking against Japanese competitors, Xerox found out that it took twice as long as its Japanese competitors to bring a product to market, five times the number of engineers, four times the number of design changes, and three times the design costs. The company also found that the Japanese could produce, ship, and sell units for about the same amount that it cost Xerox just to manufacture them. In addition,
  • 11. • Xerox's products had over30,000 defective parts per million - about 30 times more than its competitors. • Benchmarking also revealed that Xerox would need an 18% annual productivity growth rate for five consecutive years to catch up with the Japanese. • After an initial period of denial, Xerox managers accepted the reality. Following this, Xerox defined benchmarking as 'the process of measuring its products, Services and practices against its toughest competitors, identifying the gaps and establishing goals. Our goal is always to achieve superiority in quality, product reliability and cost.' Gradually, Xerox developed its own benchmarking model. Xerox’s Benchmarking Model
  • 12. FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS PLANNING Determine the subject to be benchmarked, identify the relevant best practice organizations and select/develop the most appropriate data collection technique. ANALYSIS Assess the strengths of competitors (best practice companies) and compare Xerox's performance with that of its competitors. This stage determines the current competitive gap and the projected competitive gap.
  • 13. INTEGRATION Establish necessary goals, on the basis of the data collected, to attain best performance; integrate these goals into the company's formal planning processes. This stage determines the new goals or targets of the company and the way in which these will be communicated across the organization. ACTION Implement action plans established and assess them periodically to determine whether the company is achieving its objectives. Deviations from the plan are also tackled at this stage FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS
  • 14. MATURITY Determine whether the company has attained a superior performance level. This stage also helps the company determine whether benchmarking process has become an integral part of the organization's formal management process. FIVE STAGE PLANNING PROCESS
  • 15.
  • 16. • The first major payoff of Xerox's focus on benchmarking and customer satisfaction was the increase in the number of satisfied customers. • Highly satisfied customers for its copier/duplicator and printing systems increased by 38% and 39% respectively. • Customer complaints to the president's office declined by more than 60%. • Customer satisfaction with Xerox's sales processes improved by 40%, service processes by 18% and administrative processes by 21%. • The financial performance of the company also improved considerably through the mid and late 1980s. • Overall customer satisfaction was rated at more than 90% in 1991. Reaping the Benefits