March 25th, 2012
Upcoming workshops in 2012
- July 5 - 6: Benchmarking for Excellence, Mumbai, India
- July 26 - 27: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
Past workshops in 2012
- January 10 - 11: Benchmarking for Excellence, Qatar (Workshop in Arabic)
- March 1 - 2: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- March 14 - 15: TRADE Benchmarking Training, London - UK (more info)
- March 20 - 21: TRADE Benchmarking Training, London - UK (more info)
- March 27 - 28: Benchmarking for Excellence, Philippines (more info)
Past workshops in 2011
- Jan 10 - 11: Benchmarking for Excellence, Tehran - Iran
- Jan 13 - 14, 2011: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- Jan 17: Introduction to Benchmarking Using ‘T.R.A.D.E’ Methodology, Singapore (more info)
- Feb 13 - 14: Benchmarking for Excellence, Abu Dhabi, UAE (more info)
- Feb 20 - 22: Benchmarking for Excellence, Kuwait (more info)
- Feb 28 - 1 Mar, 2011: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- Mar 30 - 31: Benchmarking for Excellence, Wellington - New Zealand (more info)
- May 8 - 10, 2011: Certified Benchmarking Training, Abu Dhabi, UAE (More Info)
- May 11 - 12, 2011: Certified Benchmarking Training, Dubai, UAE (More Info)
- June 27 - 29: Benchmarking for Excellence, Bahrain (more info)
- July 7 - 8: Benchmarking for Excellence, Mumbai (more info)
- July 19 - 21: Benchmarking for Excellence, Kuala Lumpur (more info)
- July 28 - 29: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- August 30 - 31: Benchmarking for Excellence, Wellington (more info)
- September 28 - 30: Benchmarking for Excellence, Kuala Lumpur
- October 13 - 14: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore
- November 27 - 29: Benchmarking for Excellence, Abu Dhabi - UAE (more info)
- December 6 - 8: Benchmarking for Excellence, Kuwait (more info)
Past workshops in 2010
- Apr 15 -16: Professional Benchmarking, Glasgow - UK (more info)
- Apr 21 -22: Professional Benchmarking, London - UK (more info)
- May 2 - 3: Professional Benchmarking – Bahrain (more info)
- May 13 - 14: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- May 18 - 20: Benchmarking for Excellence, Kuwait (more info)
- Jun 7 - 8: Benchmarking for Excellence, Abu Dhabi, UAE (more info)
- Aug 17 - 18: Benchmarking for Excellence, Auckland, New Zealand
- Sep 16 - 17: Benchmarking for Excellence, Singapore (more info)
- Nov 30 -1 Dec: Professional Benchmarking, London - UK (more info)
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December 14th, 2011
This is your invitation to come and see one of the most beautiful countries in the world and learn, share and network with your peers from all around the globe at the same time!
Next year in December New Zealand will host a premier business improvement-orientated congress. New Zealand Organisation for Quality (NZOQ) and Centre for Organisational Excellence Research (COER) are organising the World Business Capability Congress Incorporating the 27th NZOQ Conference, 7th International Benchmarking Conference and New Zealand Business Excellence Awards in Auckland.
The main theme of the congress is “Driving Excellence> Innovation> Productivity> Export Growth” and in line with that theme the conference organising committee is seeking contributions from organisations and individuals about Developing Business Capability, Leadership, Strategy, Customer and Market Focus, Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management, Human Resource Focus, and Process Management. The best papers will be considered for the Best Paper Award, and fast-tracked for publication in one of the local or international journals.
Abstracts for papers will be due by 1st of April 2012 and the early registration deadline will be 1 July 2012. The congress website is available at WorldBusinessCapabilityCongress.com and more details on abstract submission and registration is posted there, please visit the website periodically as it evolves and more details become available, also you can also download the congress flyer from here .
The World Business Capability Congress 2012 is a not to be missed event, make sure you include this conference in your diary and travel plans for 2012.
Ahmed Abbas
BPIR.com
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November 23rd, 2011
Co-founder of BPIR.com Limited, Dr Robin Mann, was awarded the Harrington/Ishikawa Medal for 2011 at the Asian Pacific Quality Organisation’s Dinner in Singapore, 17 October. This award is given annually to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of quality in the Asia Pacific region.
Dr Robin Mann walking on stage to receive the Medal from Dr James Harrington. Also, representing the APQO were Shan Ruprai (Australia), Chuck Aubrey (United States), Dr Ahmad Mohd Magad (Singapore), and Dr Miflora Gatchalian (Philippines).
The nominating committee for the Walter L. Hurd Foundation and the Asia Pacific Quality Organization (APQO) selected Dr Robin Mann to win the award.
Robin’s achievements include:
- Creating and leading the Centre for Organisational Excellence Research (COER) since 2001. The first research centre of its type in Australasia that focuses on business excellence and benchmarking.
- Undertaken many consultancy and research projects in the Asia-Pacific region including an Asian Productivity Organisation project to review the value and impact of business excellence in Asia. The project report can be accessed here.
- Developed the first certification scheme for benchmarking and an innovative methodology for benchmarking, called TRADE Best Practice Benchmarking.
- Co-founded the BPIR.com.
- Increasing the profile of benchmarking worldwide through his role as chairman of the Global Benchmarking Network since 2006.
Previous winners of this distinguished award include:
- Armand V. Feigenbaum from USA
- Lennart Sandholm from Europe
- Yuanzhang Liu from China
- Kondo Yoshio from Japan
- Noriaki Kano from Japan
- Charles Aubrey from USA
- Professor Tang Xiaofen from China
- Hesameddin Aref Kashfi from Iran
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 Dr Robin Mann’s acceptance speech |
Ahmed Abbas
BPIR.com
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March 20th, 2011
Following to the 5
th Global Benchmarking Network (GBN) conference which was held in Kuwait in Dec 2010 and organised by GBN member
Gulf Lead Consultants (GLC), GLC covered the topic in their January issue of GLC newsletter.
The newsletter starts with defining what is benchmarking and then highlighting the challenges of benchmarking, benchmarking types & methodology and finally the value of benchmarking.
You can download the full newsletter from here:
http://www.glc-im.com/publication/publication.html
Ahmed Abbas
Benchmarking Researcher, BPIR.com
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October 21st, 2010
By John Goodman, Vice Chairman and Cindy Grimm Vice President, TARP Worldwide
Benchmarking has been popular for at least twenty years. However, if the wrong items are benchmarked or the result is inaccurate, bad data is actually worse then no data because it leads the organization to pursue the wrong goals, move in the wrong direction or at minimum, wastes resources.
Examples of Bad Benchmarking
There are some obvious examples of benchmarking errors but some are more subtle. While the following examples draw heavily from the customer contact environment, the lessons apply to all benchmarking.
A company decided to focus on the best (lowest) metrics for average speed of answer (ASA) and talk time. It ended up devoting headcount to answering quickly but then rushing people off the phone. Further, the mechanistic responses resulted in incomplete answers, frustrated employees and higher turnover that caused even more demand to throw partially trained employees into the breech which resulted in even worse answers.
Closer scrutiny of the data found that the companies that were benchmarked had less complex calls due to a different mix of products and a different approach to welcoming new customers.
to read the full article click here
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October 7th, 2010
Qatar has fast emerged as one of the world’s leading financial centres, and as a way of sharing their success the Qatar Financial Centre Authority (QFCA) launched QFinance. QFinance.com provides articles, dictionary, quotations and blogs written by more than 300 finance and business experts from around the world. They contain helpful ideas, tips, techniques and insights on how to successfully build your business and make it grow. It is “the ultimate financial resource” on the web.
One of the improvement tools used successfully in the finance industry is benchmarking , and Dr. Robin Mann, Head of the Centre for Organisational Excellence Research at Massey University, offers a valuable addition to QFinance in this area. In his article, “Everything You Need to Know About Benchmarking,” he explain the key points in benchmarking, and how it has the potential to improve overall business performance from management, to sales, to various organisational processes and business practices.
You can read the full article at QFinance website here .
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