Enterprise Continuity Management Benchmarking Consortium

To identify "Best in Class" enterprise continuity management processes, which, when implemented, will lead member companies to exceptional performance.

ECMBC™ is an association of enterprise continuity (business continuity) management professionals that conduct benchmarking studies to identify the practices that improve the overall operations of the members. What is benchmarking?

Benchmarking is a collaborative learning process among a group of companies to focus on specific operating practices, compare measures and results and identify improved processes within their organizations.

Key Components

Data gathering in the form of detailed surveys of measures and processes;
Identification of best performers; and
Site visits to the best companies.

Benchmarking looks at best practices
Internally among divisions;
Within the industry; and
Outside the industry - “out-of-box”.

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This service is provided by The Benchmarking Network, Inc., an international resource for business process research and metrics. We lead studies with over 140,000 process leaders in over 65 countries. We provide benchmarking training and research to individual companies, professional and trade associations, and industry and process based groups. Since 1992, our over 300 benchmarking studies have spanned virtually all processes and industries to identify measures and collect data.

Information Technology Asset Management

The Benchmarking Network announced they will be kicking a new study in the area of Information Technology Asset Management. Now is the time to join and become involved in setting the focus and direction of the study by attending the kickoff meeting. This is a "best practices" study that will include site visits to top performing companies. The study will review Information Technology Asset Management processes including research into:

  • Overall IT Asset Management Strategies; 
  • Inventories of IT Assets; 
  • Asset Valuation Techniques; 
  • Contracting For Redeployment; 
  • Measures of Redeployment, Acquisition and Disposal Performance; and 
  • Other Asset Management Issues. 

To receive detailed information on the content and focus of the study, contact the ISMBC 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.