Competitive Intelligence
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Tadeusz Lemańczyk
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CI in Eastern Europe
tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2011-12-31:2036441:Topic:70373
2011-12-31T21:06:54.318Z
Tadeusz Lemańczyk
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<p>Hello Group Members,</p>
<p>The discussions in this group are very old ;) - I'd like to learn how "doing CI" / "practicing CI" in Eastern Europe today has developed since your former discussions (e.g. BI in ex-Yu) and in general may differ from doing / practicing CI in Western Europe or North America. Are there any differences at all?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Wish you all the best for 2012 with many individual highlights and thrilling moments.…</p>
<p>Hello Group Members,</p>
<p>The discussions in this group are very old ;) - I'd like to learn how "doing CI" / "practicing CI" in Eastern Europe today has developed since your former discussions (e.g. BI in ex-Yu) and in general may differ from doing / practicing CI in Western Europe or North America. Are there any differences at all?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts and experiences. Wish you all the best for 2012 with many individual highlights and thrilling moments. :)</p>
<p>Best regards, Udo</p>
Bad PR for CI
tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-05-21:2036441:Topic:21843
2009-05-21T10:39:14.220Z
Tadeusz Lemańczyk
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I have come across a comment on news on DT spying on its employees in Croatia. For reference the news in english is <a href="http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20090520-206166/German_firm_spied_on_jobseekers'_sex_lives">here.</a>.<br />
An <a href="http://www.vecernji.hr/newsroom/news/international/3295847/index.do;jsessionid=204D293DBD4DD1E988AECA159E685739.1">article</a> in croatian was published in major newspaper (Vecernji list) on 1st page. Unfortunately there was made a link…
I have come across a comment on news on DT spying on its employees in Croatia. For reference the news in english is <a href="http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/world/view/20090520-206166/German_firm_spied_on_jobseekers'_sex_lives">here.</a>.<br />
An <a href="http://www.vecernji.hr/newsroom/news/international/3295847/index.do;jsessionid=204D293DBD4DD1E988AECA159E685739.1">article</a> in croatian was published in major newspaper (Vecernji list) on 1st page. Unfortunately there was made a link between business intelligence and corporate espionage. In the article under subheader called "Espionage in trend" the first sentence starts with "Corporate espionage, in other words business intelligence, is for some time already a trend in Croatia". Sadly very often in media over here business intelligence is put in context of espionage.<br />
At least in the headline they didn't mention BI/CI:(<br />
Any other experiences in the region on how we can change/do something about it? Does it influence your work?
The notion of Eastern Europe today
tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-05-13:2036441:Topic:21252
2009-05-13T10:54:06.397Z
Tadeusz Lemańczyk
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In order to follow Mislav's postscript ("<i>we should have made a discussion topic of this</i>"), let me begin with this discussion. As TadFromPoland ( <a href="http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=314">http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=314</a> ) and Neddy (…
In order to follow Mislav's postscript ("<i>we should have made a discussion topic of this</i>"), let me begin with this discussion. As TadFromPoland ( <a href="http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=314">http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=314</a> ) and Neddy ( <a href="http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2301">http://forums.ec.europa.eu/debateeurope/profile.php?mode=viewprofile&u=2301</a> ), I've already learnt the problem of Europe (<i>Longman Interactive American Dictionary ©Addison Wesley Longman 1997--<b>3 the mainland of the CONTINENT of Europe, not including the British Isles</b></i>) discussing with my British friends at <i>Debate Europe</i> ( <a href="http://europa.eu/debateeurope/index.htm">http://europa.eu/debateeurope/index.htm</a> ). This time we discuss another meaning of Europe [<i>Longman Interactive American Dictionary ©Addison Wesley Longman 1997--<b>1 one of the seven large land masses in the world (CONTINENTs). Europe lies N of the Mediterranean and goes E as far as the Ural Mountains in Russia.</b></i>].<br />
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The most controversial problem of the picture questioned by Rainer Michaeli and me is connected with East Germany belonging to Eastern Europe and Berlin (probably only West) belonging to Western Europe. Next, why Poland (24°09'E) belongs to Eastern Europe and Finland (31°35'E), Norway (31°03'E), Greece (29°38'E), and Sweden (24°15'E) to Western Europe? It's because you wish to use the political criterion, not the geographical one, isn't that so? However, the political criterion used in that picture to draw a line between Western Europe and Eastern Europe is the criterion of the past. Today, the political situation of States described on the picture is extremely various. Concerning any intelligence problem, the most important is the fact that some of those States are members of NATO and the EU, which means that they are expected to obey some security regulations (see, for example, <a href="http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:164:0024:0029:EN:PDF">http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2007:164:0024:0029:EN:PDF</a> ).
BI in ex-Yugoslavia
tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2009-05-13:2036441:Topic:21247
2009-05-13T10:05:03.363Z
Tadeusz Lemańczyk
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Do you know the good specialist (or prof.companies) of business intelligence (DD, Background checking, Compliance... ) in the former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina)?
Do you know the good specialist (or prof.companies) of business intelligence (DD, Background checking, Compliance... ) in the former Yugoslavia (Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina)?