Two of the most prolific and challenging authorities on the
topic of competitive intelligence (CI) reflect on and respond to
the changes in the field over the last decade. The authors point
out that CI users have to change what they are doing, show why they
are doing it, and provide ways of doing it. Their book reviews the
problems in the development of CI since the 1980s, discusses the
impact of the Internet and the rise in use of other secondary
sources, and draws from and provides access to the growing body of
CI information, knowledge, and literature.
Combining a scholarly approach with hands-on advice, McGonagle
and Vella have written the first work to guide CI professionals
through the emerging literature of their field. Among the important
changes in the field the authors cover are: the radical changes in
on line database searching and ways in which the Internet has
fundamentally modified how we think of accessing data. Their book
explores and reports the major body of work from the Society of
Competitive Intelligence Professionals, now that more businesses
worldwide are using competitive intelligence and either writing
about their experiences with it, or joining in new benchmarking
studies. The result is newer information on what really works, what
doesn't work, and who is doing what with it. The book is thus a
starting point for people new to the field of CI as well as a
resource to help experienced professionals do their jobs
better.
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