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Kostadin Jovanovik
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  • Republic of Macedonia
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About Me:
Education/Training:

- Faculty of Security - Skopje, Macedonia
- Netherlands International Institute for Management (RVB) Maastricht, NL
The RVB Executive Programme in Management, Specialization: General Management
- Special training in business information - Dun & Bradstreet European Headquarters

Experience/Work History:

- 2008-2009: State Advisor - Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) - Office for Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Prevention (Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Macedonia)
- 1986-2008: Private business (Business Information Services - Credit Reporting etc. (former Dun & Bradstreet business partner - Sole Distributor and Correspondent for Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro), Trading, Consulting, Publishing...)
- 1977-1986: Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republic of Macedonia
My Interest in Competitive Intelligence is:
- Competitive intelligence and small enterprises
- Competitive Intelligence as a strategic tool in developing a national economic and business competitiveness
- Strategic and Tactical Competitive Intelligence
- CI as a tool for management decision-making
- Networking

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