Responding to the needs of market researchers, business
analysts, CI professionals, and other decision makers who
understand online technology, Vibert provides a series of
problem-driven, analytical frameworks to help them make better
sense--and use--of the vast amounts of information now available
and easily accessed on the Internet. Organizational decision
makers, forced to understand complex competitive environments, have
two important aids; analytical tools and information sources. To be
truly effective, these tools must be used in concert. Vibert's book
focuses on these tools and their usages. In doing so it provides
ways for organizational decision makers to protect their own
operations as they seek to gain better knowledge of their
competitors.
Analysts, market researchers, corporate trainers, CI
professionals, and others in decision-making capacities, in
industries enabled by the Internet, will see quickly how well the
content of Vibert's book fits what they do day-to-day. Academics
and other teachers will find that the book challenges the
traditional case method style of teaching by showing how real-time
analysis can be brought into the classroom, the corporate training
suite, and other places where information and knowledge are
transmitted. Vibert maintains that real-time teaching or training
depends on the use of library resources--and the world's largest
library is the Internet. Unfortunately, the net has grown so large
so fast that stakeholders lack ways to organize the vast quantities
of information available there. It is these ways, these tools and
resources, that Vibert provides in his discussion of
question-driven analytical frameworks, the core of his book.
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