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CI-UK/IR

A group for people based in the UK (& Ireland) with an interest in competitive & marketing intelligence.

Website: http://www.ukcif.co.uk/
Location: United Kingdom & Ireland
Members: 48
Latest Activity: Dec 19, 2021

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Taking the Pulse of the CI Discipline 2012 - How Have We Evolved?

Started by Andrew Beurschgens. Last reply by Andrew Beurschgens Aug 19, 2012. 1 Reply

Consulting Opportunity

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2012 UKCIF Programme of Events Posted

Started by Andrew Beurschgens Dec 11, 2011. 0 Replies

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Comment by Arik Johnson on October 17, 2009 at 1:25pm
Congratulations on the website Andrew - looks brilliant!
Comment by Dionysia Patrinou on September 24, 2009 at 5:49am
Hello,
Arthur thanks for putting this together. Look forward to contributing.
Comment by Andrew Beurschgens on June 6, 2009 at 11:32am
You might be interested to know that we are having a networking event at Thomson Reuters on 25th June. If you would like to come, you are most welcome and please follow the link http://competitiveintelligence.ning.com/events/scip-uk-whats-round-the-corner
Look forward to seeing as many of you there as possible
Comment by Ari Korpinen on May 11, 2009 at 4:24pm
Hello there...and a thank you to Arthur Weiss for creating this group. Let's soon plan and see how we can develop this "island" forum. All the best...
Comment by Andrew Beurschgens on May 11, 2009 at 4:11pm
Great to see you here gents....I shall find some time and get others alonmg, a sort of virtual nertworking event all on its own! Now on with the day job...
 

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