The blog is about competitive strategy and it take a broad look at the field, talking about business war games, business strategy simulations, strategy concepts, and more. There's an RSS feed for people who want to subscribe.
All the best,
Mark Chussil
Advanced Competitive Strategies
I believe what you have done here helps all of us in numerous ways, including helping each of us get more blog readers and I believe (75% likely) that we each get a slightly higher "page ranking" by search engines.
In the hope / assumption that it also helps you and others in this group, I have listed on my blog (http://blog.ecompetitors.com) many of the English sites that are on your list (and I plan to start looking into what makes sense for listing non-English sites.)
My thought, or half a thought, is: if in your generosity you created an easy list that you would allow us to easily copy and paste to our own blogs, that would not only make it easier for any of us to update the list on our own blogs, but more importantly, it would create a network effect that would help us all even more.
I assume that this "Arik Johnson CI Blog List" list would need to be very simple - maybe just the names of the blogs with an embedded link for each blog.
I also update the "pipe" for this feed whenever anyone adds a blog on this discussion, but in the meantime, you can "clone" the feed for remix and reuse however you like from:
Thanks Arik,
In my blog "The Product Management View" I host a webinar every Wednesday on different Product Management topics presented by various members of the community. The rest of the time I blog on general Product Management topics. Competitive Intelligence is always an important roll in any product venture. We twitter on hashtag #pmv about these topics, please join in. I'll post the twitter feed on the blog review as well.
Well getting a clean feed takes a combination of good web-sources and appropriate taxonomy-based semantic filters. It seems your friend's RSS is clean and thus it may be worth to look at his/her taxonomy. Any insight?
Indeed Richard you seem pretty well covered as far as information retrieval is concerned.
What about analysis, sharing, collaboration with others? What about aggregating those feeds together?
Any insights would be helpful.
I use e-sobi. It is a rss and podcast feed reader. I can add the feeds I want, I can store pages for later use, I can set alerts. Seems to be more powerful than the free readers. SInce you can organize it the way you want, it provides a way to quick…
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