Topics for Upcoming Intel Collab Telecons - Competitive Intelligence2024-03-28T16:14:52Zhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/forum/topics/topics-for-upcoming-intel?groupUrl=intelligencecollaborative&commentId=2036441%3AComment%3A30180&groupId=2036441%3AGroup%3A26655&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi August
I can handle eithe…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-02-26:2036441:Comment:302122010-02-26T23:13:29.322ZClaudia Claytonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/ClaudiaClayton
Hi August<br />
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I can handle either time provided I know in advance by a week or two so I don't schedule large meetings that can't be moved which is what happened this week. Perhaps if 10:30 doesn't work we can have a regular time and then an additional hour once a month at another time to accommodate time differences. Just an idea - looking forward to next week's call.<br />
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Claudia
Hi August<br />
<br />
I can handle either time provided I know in advance by a week or two so I don't schedule large meetings that can't be moved which is what happened this week. Perhaps if 10:30 doesn't work we can have a regular time and then an additional hour once a month at another time to accommodate time differences. Just an idea - looking forward to next week's call.<br />
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Claudia I recently launched a CI Wiki…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-02-26:2036441:Comment:302072010-02-26T22:07:06.425ZMark Johnsonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/MarkJohnson
I recently launched a CI Wiki at cijedi.com. The first hurdle is that a wiki is not a solo project. folks have to log in and contribute. There was an article in the Jan/Feb, 2008 issue of CI Magazine about Haifa University (by Dr. Daphne Raban). She had assigned the graduate students to write articles and contribute them to her CI Wiki (In Hebrew). The result was very rapid filling of the database.<br />
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Dr. Raban's objective was to produce a public domain CI Textbook. It was at 94 chapters and…
I recently launched a CI Wiki at cijedi.com. The first hurdle is that a wiki is not a solo project. folks have to log in and contribute. There was an article in the Jan/Feb, 2008 issue of CI Magazine about Haifa University (by Dr. Daphne Raban). She had assigned the graduate students to write articles and contribute them to her CI Wiki (In Hebrew). The result was very rapid filling of the database.<br />
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Dr. Raban's objective was to produce a public domain CI Textbook. It was at 94 chapters and sections as of early 2008. My initial talks with Dr. Raban indicate her university would probably be willing to do a "machine" translation from Hebrew to English and then to host the wiki. If this works out, we will be needing experienced commenters to fill the gap between machine translation and regular "English".<br />
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Another potential use for a wiki is to accumulate the viral, tribal knowledge that is acquired in most corporations: Competitor Info, industry trends, government data reporting, technology assessments. It's one of the most collaborative technologies we have for reporting and collecting info. Wikis for industry/company pr…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-02-26:2036441:Comment:301832010-02-26T20:22:18.223ZArik Johnsonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/ArikJohnson
Wikis for industry/company profiling and building a decentralized wiki for the competitive intelligence lexicon.
Wikis for industry/company profiling and building a decentralized wiki for the competitive intelligence lexicon. Verbatim from a good friend o…tag:competitiveintelligence.ning.com,2010-02-26:2036441:Comment:301802010-02-26T20:19:19.240ZArik Johnsonhttps://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/profile/ArikJohnson
Verbatim from a good friend of mine here:<br />
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One of the topics I would like to see discussed is whether the questions from the corporate decision makers are changing, given the new uncertainties about the global economy. If so, what are the new questions, and which of the old ones are no longer relevant?<br />
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Please claim if you like or discuss away.
Verbatim from a good friend of mine here:<br />
<br />
One of the topics I would like to see discussed is whether the questions from the corporate decision makers are changing, given the new uncertainties about the global economy. If so, what are the new questions, and which of the old ones are no longer relevant?<br />
<br />
Please claim if you like or discuss away.