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What's the difference between benchmarking and benchmarking?
There is no difference between benchmarking and benchmarking.

Benchmarking a table and benchmarking a table both mean "checking the table" when you return from the benchmark. To achieve benchmarking and catching up with the advanced, you need to take practical actions. The key is to make efforts to strengthen study, plan work and implement according to the three tables (strengthen study according to the "timetable", plan ahead according to the "task table" and implement it according to the "timetable").

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Requirements of matrix

The requirement of "benchmarking" is to be able to find your own gap against benchmarks and yardsticks and find your own shortcomings against standards.

The requirement of "table" is to match words with deeds, calibrate one's thoughts and actions, consciously think about problems and do things from the overall situation of the party and the country, firmly take the party as the core politically, ideologically and practically, and maintain a high degree of consistency with the central authorities.