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Business is new to me, but epistemology and data-gathering are not. This site is fun for me because I get to see people who are brilliant in business try their luck at "ways of knowing" as Arik Johnson says, which in many cases may amount to littl...
July 16
From Disruptive Innovation to Blue Ocean Strategy
June 20
This group is for people working in CI or interested in CI who are located in Western Canada or who would like to get connected with CI in Western Canada.
June 20
Rethinking the standard / classic model of intelligence to develop innovative new ways of knowing.
June 20
A group of passionate people willing to share opinions and experiences about CI and related disciplines in Italy
June 20
For anyone practising CI in Canada, or anyone with Canadian clients. Or anyone who spells "neighbour" with a "U"
June 20
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The CI community seems to have mixed feelings about its future given the fact that technology threatens to make access to "intelligence" an un-exclusive virtual free for all. I shall explore some possibilities here, and attempt to locate my own pl...
June 19
Joseph di Candeloro and Brian Powers are now friends
June 16
Thanks. I really do think that the move toward localization is real. Already, excellence in small scale production has become a measure of a product's prestige even among the working class. So the big car companies should have started turning deal...
June 14
June 14
Eric Garland and Joseph di Candeloro are now friends
June 14
Without knowing all of the specifics of the (somewhat weird) lawsuit cited above, I hesitate to comment on it. It certainly serves as an interesting illustration... No matter how broad or convoluted the legal definition of work product, a company ...
June 14
In reviewing the thread I see a binary opposition emergent between a desire for sophisticated professionalization, and a faith in personality type/ cognitive style. This is to be expected inasmuch as Bill Fiora's prompt appeals directly to respons...
June 14
A refocusing of Capitalism upon the Capitalist himself is called for today. As an economic strategy, Capitalism always seeks a "vehicle" as it were--no pun intended. Nothing lasts forever, and neither do the Capitalist's economic "vehicles." The ...
June 13
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At 4:52pm on June 14, 2009, Eric Garland said…
Big doesn't have to become small, but it seems to work better that way! So yes, I'm all about local economies, if only because they seem to generate value for the people in those communities.

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Joseph di Candeloro

Intelligences' Future

Business is new to me, but epistemology and data-gathering are not. This site is fun for me because I get to see people who are brilliant in business try their luck at "ways of knowing" as Arik Johnson says, which in many cases may amount to little more than having the right connections to reduce unknowns within a given context (still a tall order most of the time, but nevertheless fairly simple). No one commented on my Panopticon post. Which is interesting. If you are reading this now, please t… Continue

Posted on July 16, 2009 at 1:55pm —

Joseph di Candeloro

The Commercial Intelligence Panopticon

The CI community seems to have mixed feelings about its future given the fact that technology threatens to make access to "intelligence" an un-exclusive virtual free for all. I shall explore some possibilities here, and attempt to locate my own place with the winning team of the future in the bargain as well.

Here is the issue: Technology and the "Intelligence 2.0" phenomenon are poised to present to industry a kind of Commercial Intelligence Panopticon (hereafter CIP).

First of all--and this… Continue

Posted on June 19, 2009 at 2:34pm —

 
 

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China CI brings together all those using or delivering competitive and market intelligence in China as well as those interested from around the world.
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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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As far as I know all companies always use 5 Force Analysis. Now it depends on how effective is the OODA loop
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If they do not vote by Caste, then they would vote by their Religious Ideology or Political Ideology or Individual Ideology. Catch 22 situation.
16 hours ago
Reminds me of Glomerization. Glomer response at a time when companies represent countries in the Race for Economic Supremany of Nations.
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Advisor, Corporate Risks
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Vivek Raghuvanshi Advisor, Corporate Risks, http://www.corporaterisks.info/ Assistant Professor, http://amity.edu/aici/
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Cited by: http://www.corporaterisks.info/ 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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Dissonance in Beliefs, Values, Norms and Behavior is the main reason why mergers fail.
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Cited by: http://www.corporaterisks.info/ 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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Cited by: http://www.corporaterisks.info/ 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...
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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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For anyone practising CI in Canada, or anyone with Canadian clients. Or anyone who spells "neighbour" with a "U"
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Hi Arik, Thanks for the update. I am interest to learn your perspective of the CI industry in China, as compared to the North America? And which industry is relatively more advanced in the CI development? Thanks, Lan
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Today, I've added the next problem ( http://fedcba.ning.com/group/wpb/forum/topics/istota-odpowiedzialnosci-za ) to the topic Organizations, subjects and structures responsible for Security & Safety ( http://triton.cs.put.poznan.pl/platon/files/op...
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Hi Erik,I will be intersting to hear your impressions from this summit. Best, Avner
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