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SCIP IntelliCon Nashville 2024 Day Two

SCIP

Get Ready for Day Two We are kicking Tuesday off with a brief welcome from SCIP's CEO, Paul Santilli, immediately followed by our Keynote Session: C-Level Visions: Navigating the Future Business Landscape by Richard Sear. Shout out to our SCIP IntelliCon Nashville 2024 Sponsors We couldn't do it without you!

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Register Now for our Workshop on Foundations of War Gaming!

SCIP

9 hours of live training SCIP Certification eligible Detailed Briefing Book Highly interactive - not a lecture Post-workshop coaching session Register Now LEARNING OBJECTIVES This workshop will develop your understanding of the concepts of war games and how to implement the competitive success playbook in your company. Plan a war game.

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Register Now for our Workshop on Foundations of War Gaming!

SCIP

9 hours of live training SCIP Certification eligible Detailed Briefing Book Highly interactive - not a lecture Post-workshop coaching session Register Now LEARNING OBJECTIVES This workshop will develop your understanding of the concepts of war games and how to implement the competitive success playbook in your company. Plan a war game.

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Register Now for our Workshop on Foundations of War Gaming!

SCIP

9 hours of live training SCIP Certification eligible Detailed Briefing Book Highly interactive - not a lecture Post-workshop coaching session Register Now LEARNING OBJECTIVES This workshop will develop your understanding of the concepts of war games and how to implement the competitive success playbook in your company. Plan a war game.

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Is competitive intelligence ethical?

Aqute Intelligence

The short answer is that yes, competitive intelligence is an ethical business activity. It’s simply good, basic business sense. Gathering publicly-available information and asking questions of industry professionals is an accepted business activity, and is a normal and natural part of trading.

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Competitive Intelligence Spotlight #35: Laurie Young, Director of Competitive Intelligence with Lone Star Analysis

ArchIntel

“With a brand-new client, and with all of our clients, we work very closely to give them an understanding of our processes, our tools and how we go about our business. We have projects where we do a very large study, then filter that data into a concise executive brief. Communication is critical. You have to ask the questions.

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Blogging about Competitive Intelligence from #SCIP09 in Chicago

Ellennaylor

I was blogging about competitive intelligence at SCIP’s 2009 annual conference in Chicago. SCIP always provides attendees longer learning opportunities at pre-conference sessions that are a half or full day. I always look forward to our WLC (Women’s Leadership Council) cocktail party at SCIP conferences.