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It is, in short, an invitation to benchmark against other employers.
"We wanted to benchmark against a building that was very efficient," he said.
Your policy should cover any comparators you aim to benchmark against and how your income, performance and forecasts will affect pay settlements.
The guiding principle should be that the interest rate to benchmark against when deciding whether a loan is cheap enough to be aid should move up and down with donor-country interest rates.
She also says participation in such indices leads to improvements in how companies operate, pointing to the nine years' experience of the environmental index from which the CRI emerged: 'Companies have something to benchmark against, to see where they are, what they can learn and do differently.
Like other analytics firms, Socialbakers is a big-data play, offering clients a way of monitoring their own presence online and to benchmark against others in real-time.
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I decided to benchmark us against those in the West," he says.
Institutions set their own targets, but are asked to benchmark themselves against their competitors.
"So we allow an employer, or higher education admissions officer, to benchmark applicants against one another.
Other businesses will now be seeking to benchmark themselves against this plan".
The Times is choosing to benchmark itself against those sites and their definition of success, often traffic, instead of defining its own.
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