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To: Craig Schilling who started this subject10/31/2000 1:48:16 PM
From: Ruffian   of 152472
 
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2000 11:29:00 AM EST

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Oct 31, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Global Benchmarking
Council (http://www.GlobalBenchmarking.com) welcomes Motorola as its newest member,
strengthening the organization's status as a key resource for the wireless industry. From device
manufacturing to service delivery, companies on the wireless industry's cutting edge are all fighting to
maintain overall quality and build long-term competitiveness. With the addition of Motorola to a
membership that already includes Nokia, QUALCOMM, Cisco Systems, AT&T, Lucent
Technologies, Sprint, and Verizon, the Global Benchmarking Council
(http://www.GlobalBenchmarking.com) has become the weapon of choice in that battle.

The Global Benchmarking Council (http://www.GlobalBenchmarking.com) will hold its fall quarterly
meeting -- titled E-Business 2000 -- November 8-10 at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Companies presenting include Dell Computer, Cisco Systems, IBM, Texas Instruments, Fidelity
Investments and DuPont. Join representatives of the world's top companies as they discuss the
Internet's impact on customer service, marketing, human resources and benchmarking.

"World-class organizations see the benefits inherent in learning from the experiences of others," said
Chris Bogan, President and CEO of Best Practices, LLC, the leader in benchmarking and best
practice research. "The presentations at E-Business 2000
(http://www.GlobalBenchmarking.com/meetings) will reveal information essential to surviving in 'The
New Economy,'" Bogan said.

Drawn by discussions of e-Business and Best Practice Benchmarking, GBC members and guests will
gather in Las Vegas to trade insights and information through detailed presentations, success sharing
roundtables, and informal conversations. Guests will also share in the collective experience of
member organizations including Nokia, QUALCOMM, AT&T, Lucent, Sprint, Verizon, GM, and
Pfizer.

Get more information about the GBC and register for E-Business 2000, at
globalbenchmarking.com or call Rachel Porter at 919-403-0251 ext. 225.

ABOUT THE GLOBAL BENCHMARKING COUNCIL

The Global Benchmarking Council (GBC) was launched in 1998 by Best Practices, LLC, in
collaboration with founding member companies GTE, Sprint, DuPont, and AT&T. GBC
Membership is crafted to transform colleagues into partners and partners into friends. To join the
GBC or to receive more information about GBC membership benefits visit the GBC website at
globalbenchmarking.com or call Rachel Porter at 919-403-0251 Ext. 225.

SOURCE Best Practices, LLC

CONTACT: Allan Scott of Best Practices, LLC, 919-403-0251, or fax,
919-403-0144

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