Interesting definitions from [SPR][1] (Software Productivity Research) > Baseline and benchmark are similar but distinct activities. > Figuratively, **a baseline is a "line in the sand"** for an organization whereby it measures important performance characteristics for future reference. This is not necessarily a "good" state", just a reference. > A benchmark is best understood by way of the original derivation of the word itself: > Tradesmen engaged in repetitive tasks, such as sawing lumber to consistent lengths, often placed notches on their workbenches to indicate placement of boards prior to cutting. Literally, a **benchmark became a standard for comparison and an indicator of past success**. [1]: http://www.spr.com/benchmark/benchmark.shtm