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Benchmarking hurts businesses by forcing them to devote resources to over-served markets; and hurts customers by limiting choice and innovation. ‘Reverse benchmarking’ rewards businesses with higher differentiation, growth and profits; and rewards customers with greater choice. It also benefits the economy by creating value in new and unexpected wa... See more
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30 per cent of growth in the UK economy comes from 3 per cent of innovative companies.