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Global Benchmarking Network

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Global Benchmarking Network
File:Gbn logo.png
Non-Profit Organization
ISIN🆔
Founded 📆1994[1]
Founder 👔UK BM Centre (UK), SPI (USA), SIQ (Sweden), IZB (Germany), BM Club Italy (Italy)
Headquarters 🏙️GBN Secretariat in Berlin, Germany
Area served 🗺️
Worldwide
Key people
Robert C. Camp (President)
Robin S. Mann (Chairman)
Holger Kohl, Ronald Orth, Mario Goermer (Secretary General)
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.globalbenchmarking.org
📇 Address
📞 telephone

The Global Benchmarking Network (GBN) is an alliance of leading benchmarking centres worldwide. Current membership comprises 20 benchmarking centres in 20 countries, which represent more than 30,000 businesses and government agencies.[citation needed] The GBN was founded in November 1994 by representatives from benchmarking centres in Germany, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Structure

The GBN is a non-profit organization. Funding is raised from affiliates' annual fees and other sources approved at the annual meeting. It has a Chairman, a Vice Chairman, and a Secretary General.

Services

The GBN was established to promote and to support these core benefits for its affiliates:

  • to share experience in benchmarking centre operations
  • to promote and to assist with international partnering between individual organizations participating in centre activities
  • to enhance centres with marketing and promotional support for benchmarking
  • to exchange selected publications between affiliates including newsletters and promotional material
  • to share advance information on up-coming meetings, activities, and events including national and international awards

References

  1. Watson, Gregory (2007). Strategic Benchmarking Reloaded with Six Sigma. Wiley. p. xxxv. ISBN 9780470130544. Search this book on


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