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245 00 $aControversies in competitive intelligence :$bthe enduring issues /$cedited by Craig S. Fleisher and David L. Blenkhorn.
246 30 $aCompetitive intelligence
260 $aWestport, Conn. :$bPraeger,$c2003.
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 331 pages) :$billustrations
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505 00 $tWhat are the enduring issues in competitive intelligence? /$rCraig S. Fleisher, David L. Blenkhorn --$tWhat effects does e-commerce have on competitive intelligence practice? /$rRichard C. Endrulat --$tAre competitive intelligence practitioners professionals? /$rCraig S. Fleisher --$tWhat key learning should corporate competitive intelligence specialists acquire from their military intelligence counterparts? /$rBryce McCandless --$tShould the field be called "competitive intelligence" or something else? /$rCraig S. Fleisher --$tCan competitive intelligence be effectively applied to public-sector organizations? /$rR. Ben Wagner --$tHow can competitive intelligence practitioners avoid over-relying on the Internet? /$rGregory Windle --$tWhat are the "best practices" in using internal organizational sources for competitive intelligence? /$rGregory Tombs --$tWhy is analysis performed so poorly and what can be done to improve it? /$rCraig S. Fleisher, Babette Bensoussan --$tHow has the advent of the Internet impacted the practice of competitive intelligence? /$rLisa Callaghan --$tWhy should theory matter to competitive intelligence practitioners? /$rConor Vibert --$tCustomer data collection and analysis : how do firms develop competence in customer intelligence management? /$rCharles H. Davis --$tHow can we determine which competitive intelligence software is most effective? A framework for evaluation /$rPaul Nikkel --$tHow do companies find the best balance between the technical and the personal in effective competitive intelligence systems? /$rJay Marteniuk --$tWhy do so many firms fail at competitive intelligence? /$rKestra Self --$tHow can businesses practice competitive intelligence on a modest budget? /$rSeema Varughese, Lilly Anne Buchwitz --$tHow can competitive intelligence best adapt to organizational change? /$rKathleen LaPalme --$tHow does competitive intelligence planning in technology companies change over time? /$rMark Lengies --$tWhat types of people perform competitive intelligence best? A type-indicator approach /$rRobin Lahey --$tAre there linkages between theories of intelligence and the practice of competitive intelligence? /$rGregory Dilworth --$tHow can an organization's culture be changed to better support competitive intelligence? /$rLisa Moffatt, Craig S. Fleisher --$tWhat is the best form of relationship between competitive intelligence and marketing? /$rDavid L. Blenkhorn --$tWhat is the relationship between competitive intelligence and knowledge management? /$rVictor Knip --$tHow will these enduring issues in competitive intelligence be resolved? /$rDavid L. Blenkhorn, Craig S. Fleisher.
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520 $aTo complement a previous anthology on frontiers of competitive intelligence, contributors primarily from marketing and business, consider some of the issues that still need to be addressed as the field moves intersects with others and finds new applications such as electronic commerce.
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