Benchmarking: Retention

Retention Benchmarking Consortium

The Retention Benchmarking Consortium (RBC) is forming an association of employee retention management professionals to compare operating performance and identify the best business practices.

Basic membership in RBC is available to employees of organizations that are interested in benchmarking their employee retention processes. Basic membership is currently available at no charge to qualified individuals. Participation in association activities will be charged separately.

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Credit and Collections Practices Benchmarking

The Benchmarking Network announced it will launch a new study in the area of Credit and Collection Practices. Now is the time to join and become involved in setting the focus and direction of the study. This is a "best practices" study that will include site visits to top performing companies. The project will focus on identifying practices to improve methods of managing credit and collections in order to:

  • Optimize the operations of Credit as a control organization as well as enhancing its marketing roles
  • Maximize the amounts collected through the use of the most advanced practices
  • Achieve the highest level of customer satisfaction with the process.

The study will review Credit and Collections Practices including research into:

  • Strategies employed in credit and collections
  • Using technology to enhance credit and collection effectiveness
  • Credit policy
  • Key measures of performance

To receive detailed information on the content and focus of the study, contact the AFBC Director via phone at 281-440-5044, or contact us directly via our Information Request Form. Its quick and easy, and we'll get in contact with you fast!.