Xerox, a manufacturer of copy machines, benchmarked its distribution and warehousing against L. L. Beans's (a catalogue sales company). That is referred to as _________________ benchmarking.
Select one:
a. Functional
b. Competitive
c. Global
d. Internal
Ans. A. Functional - This is referred as Functional Benchmarking because same function is being benchmarked with different sector.
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