Hi,
It all depends on what you like to acheive, right. If information filtering is what you need then comintel is a great choice, check with you intranet team first though since MS sharepoint more or less can do the same thing. We have chosen the s…
Eric,
Great initiative and who can say no to an initiative with a main cause that reads “improving the world as a whole”? I have to admit that my first thought was sarcastic and that you put too high believes in what intelligence can do, but once I…
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Hi Marcus: My suggestion is to jump in and give it a try. I have been able to get assistance with a number of things in the time we've had the community operating, and it is getting better and better connected among the top CI professionals as it has grown. We have individuals in Sweden, Japan, and elsewhere active, so I am hoping that it will meet some of your interests and needs. Again, welcome and I hope that this is a community that you'll feel good to be a part of. Craig
Hi Marcus: I like the trendy design and look of your page! You should fit right in here - and we are always pleased to welcome CI-active Swedes to our Ning group. I hope you enjoy the community and welcome your contributions. Good wishes, Craig
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