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Melanie Wing
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Organizational Structures
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Vivek Raghuvanshi Oct 27.

Power Point Story Telling
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Book tip: "The Storyboard Approach" - deMarcel Dunand Kerry Choun
yesterday
This is an excellent book by a friend of mine. He is an excellent presenter www.dan-terry.co.uk I have learned so much from him in terms of engaging with the audience.
on Monday
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Melanie, as you know we tend to use Word format for all of our documents. It allows for more text and more analysis. The ability to add in-depth analysis to the presentation is key.
November 5
Interesting. I have always used Power Point and more recently tried using Keynote. I like the idea of using these tools to tell the story, but I can't tell you how many times I have seen a bullet based presentation, that is revealed line by line a...
November 3
Besides competitive intelligence, I am also interested in information design and visualization. Hence, this topic is quite a treat for my eyes. We are using both PowerPoint and Word for our deliverables and I have to say that PP is meant for pres...
November 3
Thanks everyone for the insightful discussion! As Ken did when he was at Deloitte, our company, Capitalis, uses PowerPoint as an end deliverable to present complex information in a "consummable manner". We understand that most of our clients are ...
November 1
Hi, MelanieW. Great question!. I spend a lot of time in PowerPoint and sometimes wonder why. Across the market research and competitive intelligence teams at my company, we worked hard at communications in general. But specifically on the slide d...
October 29

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Global Director, Competitive Intelligence, Whirlpool Corporation
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At 7:18am on December 11, 2008, Stan Przybylinski said…
What are you omnipresent?
At 7:10am on December 11, 2008, Stan Przybylinski said…
Hey Mel!
At 8:15am on September 24, 2008, Chris Hote said…
Hi Melanie,
I just saw you on Ning and wonder whether we could connect this way.
Chris (Digimind).
PS: It is good to put a face behind the voice.
At 11:04am on August 11, 2008, Arik Johnson said…
Hi Mel! Great to see you here!
 
 

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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.
9 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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Vivek Raghuvanshi added 2 blog posts
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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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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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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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Rubel Bin Goffar is now a member of Competitive Intelligence
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For anyone practising CI in Canada, or anyone with Canadian clients. Or anyone who spells "neighbour" with a "U"
yesterday
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
yesterday
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...
yesterday
Hi Erik,I will be intersting to hear your impressions from this summit. Best, Avner
yesterday
Henrique, We are working on replacing the free demo with a free 30-day trial from the new year probably, so when we get that done feel free to give it a go.
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