Statoil has a major responsibility of “driving simplification and improvement initiatives” by relying on tools such as benchmarking. The aim is to drive business performance based on best practice rather than on compliance. To date, the full potential of benchmarking has not been realized since the concept is not easy to define, let alone follow-up. A great deal of knowledge and practice remains hidden in the Statoil system that can be effectively used to drive performance based on effective Benchmarking. However, no major initiative to date had the objective of uncovering this information. The presence of many benchmarking opinions and methodologies has cluttered the process and made it difficult to compare and rank facilities or projects ...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a method of comparison between its’ own and the best possible organization that woul...
It is often stated that those who benchmark do not have to reinvent the wheel (Parker, 1996). By fol...
Master's thesis in Offshore Technology, Industrial Asset ManagementStatoil has a major responsibilit...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
This paper presents a generic conceptual benchmarking model which can be applied in manufacturing an...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use survey data collected from 453 respondents, from over ...
ALBERTIN, M. R. et al. Flexible benchmarking: a new reference model. Benchmarking: An International ...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Benchmarking is simply an attempt to learn from the experiences of other organisations with superior...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
103 p.In today's competitive business environment, quality is becoming an increasingly important iss...
The following article aims to show, in some situations, how to use benchmarking to improve or create...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a method of comparison between its’ own and the best possible organization that woul...
It is often stated that those who benchmark do not have to reinvent the wheel (Parker, 1996). By fol...
Master's thesis in Offshore Technology, Industrial Asset ManagementStatoil has a major responsibilit...
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr Holloway. Best practice benchmarking (benchmarking for shor...
Benchmarking is a relatively new quality concept. It is the systematic search for best practices tha...
This paper presents a generic conceptual benchmarking model which can be applied in manufacturing an...
The contribution is focused on one of the methods of assessing business performance - ben- chmarkin...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use survey data collected from 453 respondents, from over ...
ALBERTIN, M. R. et al. Flexible benchmarking: a new reference model. Benchmarking: An International ...
The literature related to benchmarking practices and theory was reviewed from 1986 to 2000. The earl...
Benchmarking is simply an attempt to learn from the experiences of other organisations with superior...
Benchmarking is defined as the analysis of performance across organisations or parts of an organisat...
103 p.In today's competitive business environment, quality is becoming an increasingly important iss...
The following article aims to show, in some situations, how to use benchmarking to improve or create...
Benchmarking is a well established and respected mechanism that contributes to organisational improv...
Benchmarking is a method of comparison between its’ own and the best possible organization that woul...
It is often stated that those who benchmark do not have to reinvent the wheel (Parker, 1996). By fol...