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Is Competitive Intelligence Without Key Assumption Checking Just Lots of Words?

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  Is Competitive Intelligence without Key Assumption Analysis just lots of words? We have mentioned this once or twice. But in case you haven’t read one of our articles before, we will repeat it. Great Competitive Intelligence is about asking great questions. And spending time doing excellent analysis of the information you find is the cherry on the cake. In this article, we ask, is Competitive Intelligence without Key Assumption Analysis just lots of words and graphs on a page? Once you have the questions and found the information, the analysis matters. It makes a Competitive Intelligence Analyst stand out in the crowd of mediocrity. So yes, Intelligence without analysis and some thought is just a lot of words and graphs. And Key Assumption Analysis should be on top of your to-do list.  What is a Key Assumption? A Key Assumption is any hypothesis accepted to be true and which forms the basis of the assessment. It’s the most crucial structured analysis technique you can use Wi...

What’s meant by Competitive Intelligence and how to apply it to our business

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  What’s meant by Competitive Intelligence and how to apply it to our business As Competitive Intelligence professionals, we are asked What’s meant by Competitive Intelligence and how to apply it to our business. Over the past couple of years, this question has been getting less and less. Especially within major corporations and increasingly middle-market players. And even those who achieved investment 3 to 5 years or so ago have found new major stumbling blocks. Blocks reducing their growth potential long before Covid did its thing to the world.  Some companies don’t really understand who their competitors are. Know very little about them and assume their offering is superior. Based on what? Absolutely nothing. There are many frameworks, models and software offerings out there. And some of them are useful. Still, here are some questions to help you advance your Competitive intelligence activities. The first place to start is a realisation. If you don’t know your competition, ...

How Competitive Intelligence Helps With Strategic Inflexion Points

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  How Competitive Intelligence helps with Strategic inflexion points? This article is called how Competitive Intelligence helps with Strategic inflexion points? Strategic inflexion points have many causes. And not just changes in technology or something one of your competitors is doing. They are the strategic changes. The ones that will blow your boat out of the water. Changes that can’t be countered by introducing something new and hoping for the best. And keeping an eye out by using Competitive Intelligence is vital. What is an Inflexion Point?  An inflexion point (or inflection point if you take your English from the US) is an event resulting in a change. A change affecting the progress of a company, sector, economy, or geopolitical situation. It can be considered a turning point with either positive or negative results. ( Investopedia ) Companies, industries, sectors, and economies are dynamic and constantly evolving. Inflexion points are more significant than the sma...

Does Competitive Intelligence Help You During a Crisis?

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  Does Competitive Intelligence help you during a crisis? We all know the clear and obvious benefits of knowing the answer, but does Competitive Intelligence help you during a crisis? However big or small, during a crisis, there is always some confusion. It can be down to too much or too little information flying around. And not a great deal of time to deal with it or indeed, find it. Everyone is running around with their hats on fire, with no time to rationalise the situation with considered analysis. Many people will be calling for action, and some will have a vested interest in success and failure. The Press during the Covid crisis immediately springs to mind. They are looking for answers to inform the public and try to catch politicians out. To accuse them of failure or U-turns and the like. Some lessons can be learned from Military Intelligence Start by assuming that your competitor, customer or whoever is behind the crisis is behaving rationally. And there is a method in thei...