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As renewal season comes around for Publisher Benchmarks, the performance management tool is proving it can provide powerful insights with a data entry process that is simpler than ever.
Benchmarking is the key to cultivating great performance, inside the organization and out in the marketplace competing in today’s crowded media landscape.
Publisher Benchmarks takes the guesswork out of gauging performance by putting in the hands of you and your management team the power of all the data your operations are generating every day.
Publisher Benchmarks allows top executives and managers at every level of the organization to get a 30,000-foot view or a deep dive into the performance metrics that are most important to you.
Developed by Inland and Mather Economics LLC, Publisher Benchmarks allows top executives and managers at every level of the organization to compare performance against peers, sorted by company size, region and much more.
Whatever the measure, it’s at your fingertips 24/7 with Publisher Benchmarks.
Profitability and EBITDA by department, by organization, compared to other businesses by size or region?
Print or online revenue?
Quarterly and year-over-year performance metrics?
Comparisons with peer organizations of your ownership type or your business model?
All these metrics and more are available from a web-based dashboard that makes retrieving and entering timely data easier than ever.
Publisher Benchmarks users, watch for renewal notices in the next few weeks.
And if you’re not currently a user, take a new look at Publisher Benchmarks with this special offer for new or former users: Try Publisher Benchmarks free for one quarter.
To get started on this free trial, contact Tom Slaughter, Inland’s executive director at tslaughter@inlandpress.org or by calling 847-795-0380.
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