Multiple Choice
The most difficult part of benchmarking is
A) the decision of whether to do it at all.
B) how to obtain access to information regarding rivals' practices and costs.
C) when to initiate the process.
D) what information to utilize in the analysis process.
E) when to stop the process and move forward with strategy.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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