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Tech Giants Embrace Renewable Energy & Win Over Consumers

Netbasequid

Any enterprise faces its share of struggles these days, and market intelligence reveals people are overwhelmingly wary of large organizations’ environmental impacts. And we see tech giants leading the charge with market intelligence to help create options that can push that needle in the right direction.

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Why you should do routine intelligence gathering on your competitors…and how!

FedSavvy

Intelligence collection is a cornerstone of the intelligence analysis process. This is as important in market and competitive intelligence as it is in the Intelligence Community. This blog will expand upon fundamentals of the collection aspect of intelligence analysis. Tips for easy wins!

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M&A Plays in GOVCON…Star Quarterbacks are getting sacked

FedSavvy

Booz Allen Hamilton would establish financial bonuses for the members of the winning contract team, incentivizing them to compete aggressively with one another, and would appoint an antitrust compliance officer to oversee implementation of the consent judgment. government medium to heavy launch services and space vehicles.

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Ongoing Sector Monitoring to deliver maximum impact to key accounts – a perspective for consulting firms

Evalueserve

Technology is a vast sector, which makes it challenging for any business seeking market intelligence to organize relevant data from online sources or build structured insights from them. Insights on its activities can give a sense of where technology-related convergence is happening in the market.

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Market and Competitive Intelligence Solution Poised to Redefine CI/MI Paradigms

Contify

The right to challenge assumptions (A) An internal market analyst should be expected to challenge internal assumptions that are not robust. The analyst should be drawing on a variety of both primary and secondary intelligence. How are salespeople managed if they reject the findings of sales intelligence?