Japonica InterSect (JI) produces its 100th Research Review,
identifying top quartile benchmarks and high value-adding best
practices for Developing Regional Centers of Excellence for
Healthcare Delivery.
This much anticipated Title exceeds JI’s production targets
in both quality and quantity. “The 100th Research Review
illustrates the value of performance-driven metrics,” comments
Stephanie Mesrobian, Japonica InterSect Director of Global Resources.
“Timing is ideal for further expansion into all ten of our
Intersectoral Programs, identifying top quartile benchmarks and
high value-adding best practices in globally important sectors
like Healthcare Economics, Microfinance, and Technology.”
Japonica InterSect’s increased production results from
the aggressive market demand for the firm’s high impact,
performance-driven research and analysis. “The impact of
JI’s research is evident in initiatives lead by our global
network of capitalist-philanthropists (CPs),” adds Mesrobian.
“We project our next 100 titles to have an even greater
impact on our CPs massive investments.”
The most recent Titles distributed in global markets are Education
and Economic Development, Promoting CSR in Asia, and Incentives
for Lending to the Disabled. Each Title benefits from Japonica
InterSect’s DCC core competencies.
Japonica InterSect’s 2005 key performance metrics include:
251 benchmarks and 414 best practices discovered; 96,000 hours
of research (52 man-years); more than 9,992 source materials analyzed;
987 days of training, and more than 310 professionals in its global
professional network.
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