Benchmarking is a systematic approach to analyzing processes. It can be used in process improvement to measure performance. Further, it can be used to promote and address cultural changes within an ...
Benchmarking is critically important. The old sayings about “What gets measured gets managed” and “If you cannot measure, you cannot improve” are true. We must measure performance, and we must have ...
The city of Aspen has completed a benchmarking process that will help Aspen make progress toward its Building IQ ordinance. The ordinance, which was passed in April 2022, aims to decrease emissions ...
The app market is robust and growing. The App Store and Google Play currently offer 2.0 and 3.8 million apps respectively, and mobile apps are expected to generate about 189 billion dollars in revenue ...
Fleet benchmarking is a strategic process that involves comparing your fleet's performance metrics against industry standards or best practices to identify areas of improvement and optimize operations ...
Nishith Rastogi is a Founder & CEO of Locus, a leading-edge technology company helping 300+ global enterprises achieve last-mile excellence. Success is an abstract and indefinite concept, yet all ...
To maintain a competitive edge, it’s critical for a business to know where it stands financially. Beyond an understanding of cash flow and profitability, what else can be done to analyze and manage ...
In the late 1970s, Xerox became the first major U.S. corporation to benchmark. The company analyzed all of its key business functions and then compared the analysis to similar counterparts in other ...
Frederick (Maryland) Memorial Healthcare System lost $1 million in just one month during the fall 2008 — a loss that was unheard of for the system and due largely to a volume drop on the heels of the ...
BenchmarkDotNet is a lightweight, open source, powerful .NET library that can transform your methods into benchmarks, track those methods, and then provide insights into the performance data captured.
Three flash floods in the span of two months last fall in New York City serve as another example that the effects of climate change are here to stay for the foreseeable future. Recognizing that ...