Hello Professional HR & Business Veterans,

Our company is required to obtain the "Development of Productivity & Performance Benchmarks based on International Best Practices" through an independent agency.

1. What is the difference between Productivity & Performance Benchmarks?
2. What are the International Best Practices?
3. Which agencies have the expertise?

Regards,
JP

From India, Delhi
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Dear Mr. JP,

Productivity and Performance are the terms employed as the strategy behind the development in improving the determinant of success. Benchmarks are those used to gauge future performance and relative effectiveness, which are said to have standard setters.

"What is the difference between Productivity and Performance Benchmarks?"

Productivity is a workflow process that provides output qualitatively measured in terms of economy, profit, and benefit. However, Performance is entirely dependent on an independent workforce measured quantitatively. It is also important to note that Productivity is directly proportional to Performance, where each person brings to the table different knowledge of the process, as well as individual experiences that may be relevant.

"Which are the International Best Practices?" and "Which are the agencies who have the expertise?"

Additionally, you may review the "Comparison International's" analysis on International Best Practices and their business on change agencies with case studies for your interest.

Attribution: Best Practice Benchmarking
URL: http://www.comparisonintl.com/best-practice/index.php
URL: http://www.comparisonintl.com/best-practice/case-studies/change-agencies.php

Thank you.

Best regards,
[Your Name]

From India, Visakhapatnam
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Thanks Ms. Das for the prompt clarification on the commonly used terminology. Can we have a repository of best practices? This will be very useful. Let everyone contribute. Thanks & Regards, JP
From India, Delhi
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Could you explain what is the deference between productivity and performance? I would like to know whether there is slight deference between two said word.
From Sri Lanka, undefined
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