Self Improvement by Benchmarking

Using Business Techniques for Personal Development

© James Hutchinson

Benchmarking is a business tool that can be applied to personal development to help people emulate the best traits of others.

Benchmarking is defined as comparing activities and situations for improving processes. It has been used successfully in business for many years. A typical situation would be for a restaurant that is having problems in delivering food in a timely manner to visit a competitor to see what that competitor is doing well.

Often leaders will visit companies in other industries to learn innovative solutions. It is common for hospital executives to observe hotels in order learn about superior customer service.

Applying Benchmarking to Personal Goals

Recently there have been a number of books and articles applying the words of people unrelated to business to business issues. The leadership principles of people from Sun Tzu to Jesus Christ have been modified to relate to business topics. It is possible to work in the opposite direction.

Business can be defined as the creation of a product or service in order to generate profits. The product is the means, money is the end. In personal life, money can be important, but it is likely the means to an end, and happiness is the real goal.

In order to achieve happiness, is the goal to be the biggest? In the same way that not every business wants to be McDonald’s, not everyone wants to be Donald Trump or Paris Hilton. Happiness is different for each individual.

In business benchmarking, the goal is not to become the other company, but to emulate the best things they do in order to improve. An appropriate benchmark for an person is not simply to become Derek Jeter, today’s biggest rap star or Pope John Paul II, but to find out what makes them special and incorporate those actions in their lives.

Steps to Successful Benchmarking

The Key to Successful Benchmarking

In summary, the goal in benchmarking is improvement, and improvement needs to be incremental, one step at a time. Feel free to select traits of many different people. Businesses never stop working to improve, and people can adopt the same attitude of continuous improvement.


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