Competitive intelligence serves to improve a company's strategic planning by effectively monitoring and analyzing industry developments and competitor actions. Competitive intelligence involves ...
For its recently-released report, the Law.com Compass Pacesetter Research team conducted a spot-survey of competitive intelligence professionals in law to take their temperature on the role of ...
Competitive intelligence skills are crucial for e-commerce businesses. While collecting and analyzing data is important, monitoring your competitors and their actions can provide a wealth of ...
Executives see business as a blood sport where the best products and services “win” or “lose.” But the marketplace is not the only place where product and service wars are won. Sometimes they’re won ...
Learning your competitors' strategies, strengths, and weaknesses requires the right tools so you can gain the upper hand and stay one step ahead of them. You can leverage the information to stay ...
Marketers don't need to be told how difficult it is to stand out in their industries. Cutting through the noise to ensure your company is leading the conversation is an uphill battle for a lot of us.
Monitoring the content your competitors publish will help you build a content strategy that more effectively engages your target audiences. Your law firm, like all businesses, needs to be monitoring ...
According to the Process Excellence Network, 2025 will see a laser focus on operational excellence as a pillar of survival and competitiveness. Optimized process flows -- the right people, following ...
Faced with the latest wave of tariff uncertainties, supply chain leaders are caught between short-term tactical responses and multi-billion dollar strategic decisions. Celonis' Peter Budweiser ...
Look around your organisation and ask a simple question: who is responsible for competitive intelligence? In most companies, the answer is nobody... or everybody, which amounts to the same thing.