Hi Bonnie - sorry it's taken me a while to get back to you. I'd be happy to chat more about how CI supports M&A. Let me know how the next few weeks look for you....
Oh Thanks Bonnie, you´re very kind. I´ve already got some of those names (they´re always the same in L.A.) but some of them are new for me, so thank you very much.
Hi Bonnie - glad to be aboard. You are absolutely right in how the interest in CI within law firms has taken off the last few years. As law firms adabpt to running more and more as a business, tools and methodoliges from the corporate world - like CI - are making there way into law firms. You are also correct that Law Librarians are embracing CI as they look to apply their analytical skill set and access to content in order to add more value to the firm.
Thanks Bonnie. The article I did with Sheila Wright that you referred to is about a particular topic I had been researching quite aggressively a few years ago; however, as in most things in the academic world, the project took a while to finally see the light of day in terms of getting published. I keep hoping some students out there will see the comparative CI practices lens as one that they will want to do a dissertation/thesis on. The area is ripe with opportunity... take care, Craig
Thanks for the compliment, but I leave it to native speakers to judge my fluency.
And let me be honest, being Dutch you start with having no choice at all. There are so many more people who don't understand one word of Dutch, that you simply have to ... and then you actually might acquire a taste of it.
Apart from the private fun with reading books in the original language, it definitely helps me in my job with CI as it enables me to find competitor news in more varied sources.
Sorry for boring you with a long answer to a short remark ;-)
I am reading Seena Sharp's Competitive Intelligence Advantage and it is quickly becoming a favorite. I have read other books and found them too academic to be practical. I am compiling a list of recommended reading (books, websites, blogs, magazines…
I am reading Seena Sharp's Competitive Intelligence Advantageand it is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I have read other books, but got little practical use out of them--they were much to academic. I am trying to compile a recommended bibliogr…
I am enjoying the book, still working through it with all my other reading, but I like the practicality of it. Practitioners of the art need more than academic treaties on the subject. And thanks for making it a Kindle selection--when you travel aro…
Well getting a clean feed takes a combination of good web-sources and appropriate taxonomy-based semantic filters. It seems your friend's RSS is clean and thus it may be worth to look at his/her taxonomy. Any insight?
Indeed Richard you seem pretty well covered as far as information retrieval is concerned.
What about analysis, sharing, collaboration with others? What about aggregating those feeds together?
Any insights would be helpful.
I use e-sobi. It is a rss and podcast feed reader. I can add the feeds I want, I can store pages for later use, I can set alerts. Seems to be more powerful than the free readers. SInce you can organize it the way you want, it provides a way to quick…
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Yes, we spoke at a Pharma meeting. We have interacted several times at meetings before that as well. Hope all is well with you.
Neil
Thank you very much for that advice. I will definitely seek him out. I have heard of Dr. Calof but have never met him.
thanks again
Jim
And let me be honest, being Dutch you start with having no choice at all. There are so many more people who don't understand one word of Dutch, that you simply have to ... and then you actually might acquire a taste of it.
Apart from the private fun with reading books in the original language, it definitely helps me in my job with CI as it enables me to find competitor news in more varied sources.
Sorry for boring you with a long answer to a short remark ;-)
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