Welcome!
This platform is invites professional colleagues, partners and other enthusiasts with who we share various interests around BENCHMARKING as a performance improvement process. We hope to create a vibrant community of corporate and community leaders that are exited about numbers and the story they tell.
Please feel welcome to share your thoughts in the various discussions of interest here and let's make the journey together.
See you soon; and "let us never fear to think".
See you soon; and "let us never fear to think".
This is actually quite an open forum. We want to promote and celebrate the clarity that numbers bring. We want to learn more about numbers and how we can cut through the complexity that numbers sometimes present. We want to hear stories about numbers-driven performance improvement, and how various benchmarking and performance improvement methodologies can be adopted for various uses.
This is the stuff we hope to engage about here.
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For example, if you ask an interesting question or give a helpful answer, your input will be upvoted. On the other hand if the answer is misleading - it will be downvoted. Each vote in favor will generate 10 points, each vote against will subtract 10 points. There is a limit of 200 points that can be accumulated for a question or answer per day. The table given at the end explains reputation point requirements for each type of moderation task.
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Here a table with the privileges and the karma level