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Tested-in-the-trenches competitive intelligence techniques used at today's top companies This book brings together the best thinking and practices in competitive intelligence (CI) currently being used at many of today's most successful companies. Featuring contributions from leading industry executives, it covers CI strategies across a wide range of business functions, including marketing and sales, market research and forecasting, product development, and teams. * The only book on the subject offering a comprehensive view of CI, from the CEO down to the tactical CI team * Numerous case studies vividly illustrating cutting-edge CI techniques in action…mehr
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Tested-in-the-trenches competitive intelligence techniques used at today's top companies This book brings together the best thinking and practices in competitive intelligence (CI) currently being used at many of today's most successful companies. Featuring contributions from leading industry executives, it covers CI strategies across a wide range of business functions, including marketing and sales, market research and forecasting, product development, and teams. * The only book on the subject offering a comprehensive view of CI, from the CEO down to the tactical CI team * Numerous case studies vividly illustrating cutting-edge CI techniques in action
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780471039815
- Artikelnr.: 37301767
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780471039815
- Artikelnr.: 37301767
JOHN E. PRESCOTT, PhD, is Professor of Business Administration at the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, and Executive Editor of Competitive Intelligence Review. He is the content expert for CI benchmarking studies conducted by the American Productivity and Quality Center. STEPHEN H. MILLER is Managing Editor of Competitive Intelligence Review and Editor-in-Chief of Competitive Intelligence Magazine, published by the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals. With nearly 7,000 members, the SOCIETY OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE PROFESSIONALS (SCIP) is the premier community for professionals worldwide who are interested in this field. In addition to its peer-reviewed journal, SCIP sponsors several publications, including a newsletter and a magazine, as well as numerous seminars, conferences, and www.SCIP.org
Preface: Corporations Get Smart (S. Miller). Introduction: Competitive Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter & Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis). Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn). Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation (L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M. Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S. Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger). Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.). Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C. Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring). COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems: Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T. Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.
Preface: Corporations Get Smart (S. Miller). Introduction: Competitive
Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter &
Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function
at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at
Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at
Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis).
Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces
Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn).
Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence
in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation
(L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M.
Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S.
Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting
Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger).
Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business
Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.).
Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C.
Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the
Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence
Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring).
COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning
Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems:
Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T.
Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's
Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical
Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence
Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused
Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.
Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter &
Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function
at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at
Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at
Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis).
Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces
Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn).
Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence
in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation
(L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M.
Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S.
Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting
Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger).
Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business
Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.).
Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C.
Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the
Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence
Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring).
COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning
Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems:
Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T.
Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's
Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical
Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence
Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused
Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.
Preface: Corporations Get Smart (S. Miller). Introduction: Competitive Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter & Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis). Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn). Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation (L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M. Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S. Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger). Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.). Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C. Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring). COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems: Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T. Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.
Preface: Corporations Get Smart (S. Miller). Introduction: Competitive
Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter &
Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function
at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at
Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at
Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis).
Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces
Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn).
Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence
in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation
(L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M.
Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S.
Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting
Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger).
Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business
Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.).
Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C.
Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the
Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence
Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring).
COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning
Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems:
Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T.
Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's
Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical
Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence
Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused
Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.
Intelligence--Lessons from the Trenches (J. Prescott). COMPETITIVE BUSINESS
INTELLIGENCE: CORPORATE CASE STUDIES. Competitive Intelligence at Procter &
Gamble (J. Pepper). Shaping a Corporate Competitive Intelligence Function
at IBM (L. Behnke & P. Slayton). CI and KM Convergence: A Case Study at
Shell Services International (B. Breeding). Competitive Intelligence at
Lexis-Nexis (H. Gieskes). CI at Avnet: A Bottom-Line Impact (J. Hovis).
Competitive Intelligence at Xerox (J. Vezmar). NutraSweet Faces
Competition: The Critical Role of Competitive Intelligence (R. Flynn).
Competitive Intelligence at Motorola (R. Galvin). Competitive Intelligence
in Business Process Engineering: A Study at Digital Equipment Corporation
(L. Kennedy). Understanding the Competition: The CEO's Perspective (M.
Downham, et al.). Developing a World-Class CI Program in Telecoms (S.
Marceau & K. Sawka). Small but Powerful: Six Steps for Conducting
Competitive Intelligence Successfully at a Medium-Sized Firm (A. Berger).
Leveraging Information for Action: A Look into the Competitive and Business
Intelligence Consortium Benchmarking Study (J. Prescott, et al.).
Organizing the Competitive Intelligence Function: A Benchmarking Study (C.
Lackman, et al.). "TAP-IN" to Strategic and Tactical Intelligence in the
Sales and Marketing Functions (C. Miree & J. Prescott). Key Intelligence
Topics: A Process to Identify and Define Intelligence Needs (J. Herring).
COMPETITIVE TECHNICAL INTELLIGENCE. Scenario Analysis and Early Warning
Systems at Daimler-Benz Aerospace (F. Tessun). CTI at Applied Biosystems:
Attracting, Monitoring, and Exploiting Technology-Based Opportunities (T.
Budd). Benchmarking the "External Technology Watching" Process: Chevron's
Experience (D. Ransley). Past, Present, and Future Directions for Technical
Intelligence (W. Rosenkrans). Starting a Competitive Technical Intelligence
Function: A Roundtable Discussion (P. Bryant, et al.). Appendix: CI-Focused
Organizations Referred to in This Book. Index. About the Editors.