OXI · the operational excellence index

The index for operational excellence.

One canonical 15-dimension framework, two methods: a named Outlook of public companies and an anonymised Benchmark from real OpX customer data. Refreshed quarterly.

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112Companies in scope
14Verticals
3Regions
15Dimensions

Benchmark last updated 2 April 2026 · k=10 · Schema v1.0.0 · Framework v1.0.0

OXI Outlook · Tier 2

The named public-company view.

Outlook is the named tier of OXI — a public-company view of operational excellence, estimated entirely from public filings, annual reports and disclosed operating metrics. Below is the in-scope company universe across 14 verticals and 3 regions, scored against the same 15-dimension framework as Benchmark (7 dimensions currently estimable from public disclosure).

Named estimate · public filings only · no customer data

OXI Outlook project health and learning progress visualization

Preview — company universe and structure shown; scores and rankings publish once independent scoring is established.

Companies are listed as In scope · not yet scored. Every score and rank renders as a locked placeholder until methodology validation completes.

Independent

Estimation

from public filings only — no customer data

Unbiased

By design

OpX customer status does not affect a company's Outlook standing

Verifiable

Sources cited

every score traceable to disclosed information

Explore the index

112 of 112 companies in current cut

Re-cut the universe by vertical, region or dimension. The OXI framework is 15 dimensions deep; Outlook currently estimates 7 of them from public disclosure, per company, per period.

Leaders — every vertical

Locked · awaiting scoring

Every covered vertical × region resolves to a ranked 1st / 2nd / 3rd podium. The structure is shown now; positions and scores publish once independent scoring is live.

Aerospace · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Construction · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Consulting · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Consumer goods · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Defence · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Education · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Energy · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Field service · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Government Services · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Healthcare · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Logistics · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Manufacturing · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Pharma · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Telecoms · Global

Preview · positions locked

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Leaders published once ranked — independently scored against the 15-dimension framework.

Company index

112 companies in scope

The in-scope company universe for the current cut. Every entry is named; every score is a locked placeholder until independent ranking is established.

Defence

12 companies

Manufacturing

10 companies

Pharma

8 companies

Healthcare

7 companies

Telecoms

8 companies

Consulting

6 companies

Construction

10 companies

Government Services

8 companies

Education

6 companies

Field service

6 companies

Logistics

8 companies

Energy

8 companies

Aerospace

7 companies

Consumer goods

8 companies

Award categories

9 categories · locked

The taxonomy that WILL be awarded once scoring is live — overall, per dimension, and most-improved. No winners are shown today.

Brand licensing · forthcoming

License your OXI Outlook win.

Once Outlook rankings go live, award winners will be able to license their win for marketing use — across owned media, paid digital and brand building. Independent verification you can put in front of buyers, regulators and investors.

Licensing tier

Owned media

Use the OXI Outlook winner badge on your website, investor decks and recruitment pages.

  • Winner badge (light / dark)
  • Verified-claim asset kit
  • Citation guidelines and one-line claim language

Licensing tier

Performance

Extend usage into paid digital — search, social and display — with category claim rights.

  • Everything in Owned media
  • Paid digital usage rights
  • Per-category claim exclusivity within your vertical × country

Licensing tier

Brand building

Full marketing rights including broadcast, print, OOH and event sponsorship usage.

  • Everything in Performance
  • Broadcast, print and OOH usage rights
  • Co-marketing slot in the next OXI Outlook report
Register interestHow Outlook is scored

No purchase today — licensing opens with the first independent Outlook ranking.

OXI Benchmark · Tier 1

The anonymised customer benchmark behind the index.

Beneath the public Outlook sits the live customer Benchmark — anonymised, cohort-level, server-side gated at k=10. Same 15-dimension framework, different method: real operating data from real organisations, never named.

Anonymised · OpX customer data · no organisation named · k=10

18 cohorts match · 1 ranked above k=10.
  1. 1

    Manufacturing · Medium · LeanLeader

    Spread p25 2.10 – p75 3.20 · Jan–Mar 2026

    2.60

    Median / 5

    n=52

    Above k=10

    +0.15

    vs prior

    Dimension profile · median / 5

    15 of 15 dimensions reported

    Hover a dimension to reveal its full label and percentile spread.

Cohorts awaiting data

17 cohorts defined, building toward k=10.

As more organisations in each cohort run the assessment, they become visible. Cohorts below threshold are never aggregated — by design.

  • Construction · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Defence · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Consulting · Large · OpexAwaiting
  • Education · Small · OpexAwaiting
  • Government · Large · OpexAwaiting
  • Healthcare · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Manufacturing · Large · LeanAwaiting
  • Manufacturing · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Pharma · Large · OpexAwaiting
  • Services · Medium · LeanAwaiting
  • Services · Small · OpexAwaiting
  • Telecoms · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Aerospace · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Consumer goods · Large · LeanAwaiting
  • Energy · Large · OpexAwaiting
  • Field service · Medium · OpexAwaiting
  • Logistics · Medium · LeanAwaiting

k=10

Anonymity

enforced server-side

Quarterly

Refresh

aligned to calendar Q1–Q4

1/18

Cohorts ranked

withheld by design, not omission

Methodology

One framework, two measurement methods

Both tiers score against the same canonical 15-dimension maturity model. What differs is how the score is produced and what data feeds it. Benchmark is anonymised customer self-assessment with k=10 enforced server-side. Outlook is named external estimation from public filings only — it uses no customer data and covers a subset of dimensions per company.

Read the full methodology
Weekly rhythm and ideas awaiting triage dashboard preview

How we anonymise

Every Benchmark cohort is gated server-side at a minimum of 10 organisations. Below that threshold, no aggregate is calculated and no row is returned to the public endpoint. Suppression is enforced in the database query, not the UI.

What's included

Maturity scores across 15 dimensions, with average and p25 / p50 / p75 / p90 percentiles per dimension and overall. Participant counts per period. Quarterly periods aligned to calendar Q1–Q4.

How Outlook is scored

Outlook estimates are derived from public filings, annual reports and disclosed operating metrics — every score traceable to a cited source. OpX customer status does not affect a company's Outlook standing. Scoring methodology is being independently validated before any score or rank is published.

Refresh cadence

Benchmark aggregates run quarterly on the 2nd of January, April, July, and October at 02:00 UTC. Outlook publishes on the same cadence once scoring is live.

What's not included

Anything that could re-identify a Benchmark organisation: company names, customer identifiers, free-text descriptions, geographic detail finer than country. Outlook never uses customer data of any kind.

What this is not

OXI is a measurement of where organisations sit against the OpX maturity framework — not a vendor league table and not a prediction. The most defensible thing OXI does is tell you honestly when it doesn't have enough data to say anything yet.

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