Benchmarking
Benchmarking
What does this term stand for?
Benchmarking is a systematic, data-driven process through which organizations compare their performance metrics, operational processes, and business practices against industry standards, competitors, or recognized leaders to identify performance gaps and opportunities for improvement. In logistics and supply chain management, benchmarking serves as a critical tool for measuring operational efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and service quality against external reference points. This comparative analysis enables organizations to establish realistic performance targets, adopt proven best practices, and maintain competitive positioning within their industry.
Key Characteristics
- Comparative and External Focus
- Data-Driven and Quantitative
- Continuous and Iterative Process
- Actionable and Improvement-Oriented
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