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The Oregon Benchmarks Program: The Challenge of Restoring Political Support
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The concept of "benchmarking" as applied to the public sector, seeks to use quantitative measures and comparison over time to encourage progress toward social and efficiency goals. This case describes the origin and implementation of one of the most ambitious benchmarking efforts in the U.S. It follows the program from a period of initial enthusiasm to legislative disillusion--and the efforts of a new program director to redirect and re-energize the effort. Broadly, it raises the question of what sorts of public goals are well-suited to the benchmarking process and how public agencies respond to it. Pair with the case sequel (HKS846). HKS Case Number 1554.0.