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Over the past century, intelligence has evolved as a practice in
several distinct domains. In each domain, it is a unique set of
tactics grown out of day to day practices. Its practice has been
limited to functional units in large, well-funded enterprises.
However, in the knowledge economy, every organization must behave
intelligently. The relationship between knowledge and intelligence
is a logical one, but it is not one that has been highlighted in
either knowledge management or intelligence analysis.
Organizational Intelligence and Knowledge Analytics expands the
traditional intelligence life cycle to a new framework -
Design-Analyze-Automate-Accelerate - and clearly lays out the
alignments between knowledge capital and intelligence strategies.
Explaining what it means to build intelligence capacity across the
organization, this book also includes a toolkit of references to
analytical methods. This book is intended for business managers,
intelligence professionals, data scientists, competitive and
strategic intelligence professionals, and researchers in change
management.
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