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Chad Groenhout Promoted to Vice President at AIM Targeted Intelligence

AIM

AIM Targeted Intelligence (AIM) is pleased to announce the promotion of Chad Groenhout to the position of Vice President. Chad joined the company in 2011 as a Business Intelligence Associate and has been an integral part of the company’s success and growth.

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CAREER CENTER New Job Postings

SCIP

SCIP CAREER CENTER. Here are a few open positions: Business Intelligence Analyst. Vulnerability Intelligence Analyst. Strategic & Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP). Here are several new roles for CI and similar positions. KEY TOPICS. New Job Postings. Perhaps adding a new team member?

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Challenges in Competitive Intelligence and Best Practices to overcome them

Markets and Markets

Creating a competitive intelligence (CI) plan can be daunting, even for experienced CI professionals. In Crayon’s SCIP report, it was found that 95% of CI professionals struggled with at least one of the following areas –. Every task comes with its own set of challenges.

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How to Conduct Competitive Intelligence Research

Owler

Competitive intelligence is the practice of gathering, analyzing, and acting on information about your market, industry activity and disruptions, competitors, and their products/services. This article will talk about how competitive intelligence can pave the way to powerful insights that inform crucial business decisions.

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What does the future of Competitive Intelligence look like?

Markets and Markets

As per the SCIP survey, the foundation of CI does matter. As per Crayon’s SCIP survey, a whopping 90% of businesses said that their industry has become more competitive over the last three years, and 48% said that it has become much more competitive. Furthermore, budgets for headcounts are increasing as well.

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What does the future of Competitive Intelligence look like?

Markets and Markets

As per the SCIP survey, the foundation of CI does matter. The three key areas in which it contributes the most is revenue growth, ability to quickly adapt to market changes, and the ability to holistically impact the company.

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Challenges in Competitive Intelligence and Best Practices to overcome them

Markets and Markets

Creating a competitive intelligence (CI) plan can be daunting, even for experienced CI professionals. In Crayon’s SCIP report, it was found that 95% of CI professionals struggled with at least one of the following areas –. Every task comes with its own set of challenges. Gathering all the competitive data you need on time.