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Title: Generic Bench Marking
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These might be found in journals from universities (e.g., Harvard Business Review or the Sloane Review); in publications from consulting companies (e.g., The McKinsey Quarterly); or in professional journals in functional areas such as information technology, marketing, and so forth... Showed first 250 characters
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And often there are books that have been published in certain areas and on certain leaders (e.g., leaders from Dell, Southwest, IBM, GE). Or you can find the best practices that have been researched across an entire industry. For example, you might look at the set of best practices that came from various companies that have buses and trolleys around the world focused on improving productivity... Showed next 250 characters
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