In order to make the best decisions possible, organizations need to corral all of their deep knowledge, including hard data, soft data, opinion, intuition, street smarts and gut feel. This seminar shows how a well-designed decision process can do ...
Back from a four year stint in the public sector, I'm at work in the dual roles of CI analyst and KM evangelist. When I'm not thinking about everything else, I am busily raising (along with my wife) our six children and periodically engaging in my hobby of ultra-distance running.
My Interest in Competitive Intelligence is:
Understanding better approaches to engaging management and sales teams in a competitive intelligence cycle.
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Micro Environment Analysis
Here we need to understand the Interplay and Implications to the Organisation of:
1. General Economic conditions
2. Legislation and Regulations
3. Polulation Demographics
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Hi, Vivek, you mean Glomarization [the terms "Glomar response," and "Glomarization" are used to describe an agency's response when they can neither confirm nor deny whether records exist ( http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/jennifer.htm )], do...
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Why mergers acutally fail is because of a clash of corporate cultures
Have we addressed the cultural incompatibilities
Was cultural due diligence done correctly
Did we undertake cultural audit
Did we cre...
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Further, were similarities and differences assessed, do organisations have mutual respect for each other, do they acknowledge professional and individual competence, business capability etc.
Is there a d...
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It all depends, who has done the Due Diligence
Like Ayn Rand said:
Thinking is man’s only basic virtue, from which all the others proceed. And his basic vice, the source of all his evils, is that namele...
Thanks for sending me the link, Arik. Looks interesting, and I am glad to see you got Gabriel Andebjork with you. I am sure if Per Jenster had been at home in Shanghai right now he would have linked to come.
Take care,
From Stanford
Klaus
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