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New beta version of Pick&Mix benchmarking system released

by Paul Bacsich, 27 May 2009

There is a new release of Pick&Mix available. This is the beta 3 release of the new version 2.5 under development.

The release incorporates early input from the EU Re.ViCa project on Critical Success Factors and also the "headline" feedback from the Gwella phase of benchmarking with institutions in Wales in 2008-09.

We are particularly keen to hear from institutions currently undertaking benchmarking in case there are still gaps in the Supplementary Criteria.

The next beta aims to incorporate the outputs of several new concordance studies including on OBHE and several EU projects.

The release is available  here -  Download PnM-2pt5-beta3 - or in the Matic Media benchmarking repository at http://www.matic-media.co.uk/benchmarking/PnM-2pt5-beta3.xls.

Note that a copy of the latest beta is always available at http://www.matic-media.co.uk/benchmarking/PnM-latest-beta.xls

Happy Benchmarking!

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