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News Release from: British Association for Print and Communication | Subject: Benchmarker
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 April 2005
Benchmarking Performance With Printing
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The BAPC has introduced a new initiative that allows print and graphic design businesses to raise their productivity and profitability by comparing the performance of their operations.
The BAPC has introduced a new initiative that allows print and graphic design businesses to raise their productivity and profitability by confidentially comparing the performance of their operations with those of others The BAPC Benchmarker builds on the programme of business development and training support actions currently being undertaken as part of the BAPC's expanding services to the UK's print and graphic design sector
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 26 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Companies wishing to make use of the free benchmarking service simply complete an on-line questionnaire at the BAPC's website covering key aspects of their business.
Having completed the questionnaire and submitted their answers each company subsequently receives a confidential report outlining their company performance in relation to the overall average performance for the sector.
Each report provides an analysis that identifies key weaknesses and strengths, thereby allowing individual companies the option to carry out any necessary improvements to enhance certain areas of their business.
Commenting on the introduction of the association's Benchmarker, BAPC Chairman Sidney Bobb, said: "Part of the BAPC's mission is to aid our members in the development of their businesses to increase overall profitability.
Via a thorough 'MOT', we are allowing companies to take a look at how they stack up against others, so that the appropriate steps can be introduced to those areas that require attention.".
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