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This inaugural benchmark report evaluates water stewardship practices among the 72 companies on the Valuing Water Finance Initiative focus list. The report assesses how these companies from four water-intensive industries including food, beverage, apparel, and hi-tech are performing against the Corporate Expectations for Valuing Water, which set an ambition for companies to reach by 2030.

The Ceres Valuing Water Finance Initiative does not require or seek collective decision-making or action with respect to acquiring, holding, disposing and/or voting of securities. Investors are independent fiduciaries responsible for their own investment and voting decisions and must always act completely independently to set their own strategies, policies, and practices based on their own best interests. Read our disclaimer.

Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Committee sets the health care spending benchmark. The Delaware Health Care Commission is responsible for collecting information and analyzing performance against the benchmark.

Delaware continues to make progress in the adoption of value-based payment reform strategies and has made investments in transitioning to value-based payment models. Delaware is supporting changes in policy and legislation to help reduce the cost of healthcare in the state. The Health Care Spending Benchmark will position Delaware to move toward innovative payment reform strategies, address issues in access to care, and quality improvement.

Some of the files available on this page are in Microsoft PowerPoint format which requires Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. A free copy of Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer can be downloaded directly from Microsoft.

Benchmark: Library Metrics & Trends is the newest tool for data-driven planning and advocacy in academic libraries. Launched by ACRL in late 2021, Benchmark provides enhanced access to ACRL annual survey data from 1998-2020.

Peer comparisons, or benchmarking, can help libraries better understand their performance and can support everyday decision making, such as establishing baselines and identifying opportunities to improve services. The data dashboards and comparison tools are robust, interactive, and user-friendly. Each visualization can be filtered by Carnegie classification (both general and detailed), country, state, survey year, and custom peer group.

Visualizations also correspond to the principles in the ACRL Standards for Libraries in Higher Education allowing users to use Benchmark data to demonstrate their contributions to advancing the institutional mission, and position libraries as leaders in assessment and continuous improvement on their campuses.

Subscriptions are available for academic libraries, consortia, and corporations. Discounts are available for organizational members of ACRL, and for institutions which have contributed to the most recent ACRL Academic Library Trends and Statistics Survey.

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Triggered by unsustainable growth in healthcare costs in Connecticut, Governor Lamont signed Executive Order #5 in January, 2020, charging the Office of Health Strategy (OHS) to benchmark total healthcare expenditures growth in the state. OHS, in consultation with a technical team and advisory committees, will create a per annum rate-of-growth for health care spending. Once calculated, Connecticut will be the 5th state to have a statewide cost growth benchmark.

At this juncture in the implementation of the benchmark, OHS created the Healthcare Benchmark Initiative Steering Committee (HBISC) with senior stakeholders, subject matter experts, state agency executives, and consumer advocates who will advise on all aspects of the Healthcare Benchmark Initiative, including:

The Stakeholder Advisory Board will continue to provide input to HBISC on the healthcare benchmark initiatives outlined above. The Technical Team has been sunset, and its members invited to participate in the HBISC, or on the Stakeholder Advisory Board. Both the Stakeholder and Technical Team advisory boards have fulfilled their mission with due diligence and vital input over the past year.

The Technical Team includes experts who will directly engage with OHS, facilitated by consulting experts at Bailit Health, on the creation of the annual healthcare cost growth and quality benchmarks, and primary care spending targets. The team will receive input from the Stakeholder Advisory Board, also facilitated by Bailit Health, on most initiatives.

Downloading the template will make everything easier where you can add those benchmarks you have the ability to add those benchmarks and name them. Save that file once completed as a CSV UTF-8 Encoded and choose that file within the Benchmark Editor.

From here you select your metric type of your choosing and lastly you can review your import to double check that your data is mapped correctly and upload those benchmarks! It is easier said than done but Qualtrics I believe has a support page that I followed for extra help on this! I hope this helps and answers your question.

Hi @EricCrayon101 , thank you for the explanation. I have managed to load my benchmark in de Benchmark editor, but it's not available in the Results section. So the question remains: how to (manually or not) add benchmark scores to the widgets in the Results section?

It is possible to screenshot the widget that you are looking at? If you add a metric to the widget there should be a drop down that displays the benchmark metric and the one you have added should be available? Just to double check you did map all benchmark questions to your survey?

Hi @EricCrayon101. Once again, there is nothing to map because this is about the Results tab in the Survey Platfrom, not the CX Dashboard. I know how it works in the Dashboard / Benchmark editor, but what happens there does not affect the widget in the Results tab, or am I wrong?

Yeah I am not sure now, this is quite an interesting error but maybe Qualtrics Support can assist you in this? They have a really good team that has help me in the past with a similar issue but apologies I could not provide more insight on this!

We collect, validate, score, and independently benchmark ESG data to provide business intelligence, engagement tools, and regulatory reporting solutions. The resulting benchmark scores are based on a rigorous, consistent methodology so investors and managers can evaluate the ESG performance of a given fund.

Real estate funds, REITs, property companies, real estate developers, infrastructure fund managers and asset operators use GRESB to assess their ESG performance. This is done in a standardized, globally recognized framework so both investors and managers can act on ESG data and insights.

Environmental, social and governance factors are more important than ever, as investors and global stakeholders place a premium on strong ESG performance. Investors and managers need reliable ESG data to paint a more comprehensive picture of their current and future financial risks and opportunities. GRESB can help:

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My CPU is half asleep during these benchmarks, no idea why. And one more year down the road, and my GPU still lays unused by Affinity suite. One would imagine they would implement the usage of Nvidia GPUs by now.

Benchmarks help identify and share leading practices, enabling companies to improve their standards and procedures. The KnowTheChain benchmarks aim to help companies protect the wellbeing of workers by incentivizing companies and identifying gaps in each sector evaluated.

ESMA is the supervisor of administrators of EU critical benchmarks and of third-country administrators recognised in the EU. ESMA is also responsible for promoting the consistent implementation of the Benchmarks Regulation across the EU using a variety of policy tools.

The scope of the Benchmarks Regulation is broad. It includes three categories of benchmarks: critical, significant and non-significant benchmarks, with critical benchmarks subject to stricter rules. The Benchmarks Regulation includes also specific rules for commodity benchmarks and interest rates. In November 2019, two new categories of benchmarks were included: EU Climate Transition and EU Paris-aligned benchmarks.

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