A table in benchmarking is used to display key results. It helps in analyzing these results and translating them into key findings. It also aids in identifying actionable items to act upon immediately or in the long run.
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Compare the direct and indirect advantages of benchmarking. And use the knowledge to assess whether benchmarking could be a useful practice for your business. (Slide 5) A benchmarking timeline allows you to plot activities to benchmark, their duration, and progress across an editable timeframe. (Slide 7) Use a table to display key results from your benchmarking. Analyze how these results can be translated into key findings. And identify actionable items to act upon immediately or in the long run. (Slide 14)