Compare and Contrast


The keen goal means a focused grind. A perfect plan produces a good result. Uncomplicated tasks show a smooth career. These are simply the basic scheme for an ideal business. How are going to make a system for your career is the perfect question?  From this point, we can evaluate everything through an operation called “benchmarking”.


Consider buying a burger. Would you buy from a street burger or McDonald's? If you’re the owner of the business from the street side, what do you need to do to attract customers? That’s how benchmarking does the work. You identify your services, know the products, and eventually determine the rooms for improvement.


Benchmarking or KPI?


Given the fact that we’ve provided what KPI is from our past blog, Benchmarking is entirely different. Knowing your identity and company as an individual business, keeping records and everything is definitely your KPI, but knowing your processes and ways to develop with something to compare to is benchmarking.


Types of Benchmarking

  1. Performance – This involves the use of your measurements. Quantity is the basis of this metric.
  2. Practice – This can be conducted through service. As to what performance benchmarking is, we use quality as our marker.
  3. Internal – This goes within the organization. Provided that each line has different teams, this is where you can start differentiating to improve the company/business.
  4. External – Comparing your business to others having the same category as your falls from this type of benchmarking. Knowing what you can take from their experiences together with yours can be your way up competing with larger businesses.

Why do Benchmarking?

  1. Knowing your level compared to your competitors.
  2. This will remind you of your goals!
  3. Through improvement of your inner scale, you can then improve your products.
  4. Enhanced Sales.
  5. Staff Improvement.
  6. Fill missing spaces for development.

With this information, it’s probably time to act out. Setting up a plan for concise development is a must. Data then must be collected and analyzed to determine the proper move. Execution will be your final step.


Knowing what’s good and what’s bad will mature your business, but implementing it will take you further away. Think, Compare, Act.