Competitive Intelligence in the Computer Age

Competitive Intelligence in the Computer Age

by Bloomsbury Academic
Competitive Intelligence in the Computer Age

Competitive Intelligence in the Computer Age

by Bloomsbury Academic

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Overview

Competitive intelligence uses public sources to obtain valuable information on competition and competitors. By using competitive intelligence aggressively and intelligently, corporations can obtain information on potential acquisition targets, markets, key personnel, the probable emergence of new products, or the financial strength or contracts of a competing firm. An absolutely indispensable playbook for anyone who has to compete during the information explosion.
Martin Sikora, Editor, Mergers and Acquisitions

Competitive intelligence uses public sources to obtain valuable information on competition and competitors. In an open society such as our own, businesses place a great deal of information in the public domain. By using competitive intelligence aggressively and intelligently, corporations can obtain information on potential acquisition targets, markets, key personnel, the probable emergence of new products, or the financial strength or contracts of a competing firm. In fact, the authors contend that as much as 90 percent of the information required to decide on a course of litigation, acquisitions, expansion, new product introduction, or financing, is available through competitive intelligence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780899301693
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/18/1987
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

CAROLYN M. VELLA is President and founder of the Helicon Group, Ltd.

JOHN J. MCGONAGLE, JR., is Vice President of the Helicon Group, Ltd., as well as being an attorney and an economist.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Concept
Application
Data Bases
Use of Technical Data Bases
Use of Non-Technical Data Bases
Using Technical and Non-Technical Data Bases Together
Designing a Computer Search
Creative Use of Data Bases
Evaluating the Accuracy of Information
Disinformation
Analysis of Search Results
Ethics
Security of Information
Cost-Effectiveness of Data Bases
Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography

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