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Benchmarking and business ethics - Coggle Diagram
Benchmarking and business ethics
Background
adapted by the Xerox company
born in the United States in the 80's
Types of Benchmarking
internal
within companies
companies with different departments
functional
companies that are not direct competencies
simple way to get information
competitive
measure
services
processes
products
Benchmarking objectives
increase the quality of the company
make processes efficient
help make a market benchmark
Benchmarking advantages
culture of change
economic practice
culture of cooperation
competitor analysis
paradigm shifts
employee motivation
Disadvantages of benchmarking
unavoidable expenses
risk of losing business identity
Stages
analysis
action
data
tracing
planning
Business ethics
discovery and application of values
pluralistic society
Source
1980
1990
1970
siglo XXI
Application in the company
tool creation
set of values and criteria
Ethical values in the company
dignity
legality
transparency
civic engagement
dialogue
ecology
Justice
responsibility
confidence
integrity