ArchIntel has recently published its ‘State of Competitive Intelligence: Through the Lens of the Competitive Intelligence Executive’ Compendium, where competitive intelligence practitioners have provided vital insights on gaining and maintaining a competitive advantage in the federal marketplace.
“‘The State of Competitive Intelligence’ Compendium provides an inside look from the firsthand experiences of competitive intelligence executives of consequence who personally drive company success through a fiercely competitive landscape while collecting and analyzing the highest quality analytic and predictive information available,” said Jim Garrettson, CEO of ArchIntel.
ArchIntel has based its Compendium upon perspectives from 22 notable competitive intelligence experts in the field, including:
Joel Koerber of ICF
Jennifer Kauffman of Cybercore Technologies
Tim Tibbits of Concurrent Technologies
The Compendium’s featured executives have participated in full ‘Competitive Intelligence Spotlight’ Interviews. In the interviews with ArchIntel, the experts discussed emerging technologies, competitive intelligence reports, gathering and analysis of data, as well as how to extract actionable insights to inform decisions and remain competitive.
‘The State of Competitive Intelligence’ Compendium has further addressed how CI practitioners can continue to advance intelligence as competition rises to continue to be successful in the field.
To read the ‘State of Competitive Intelligence: Through the Lens of the Competitive Intelligence Executive’ Compendium, as well as the Competitive Intelligence Spotlight Series, visit ArchIntel.
“CI practiced ethically and with discipline best allocates an organization’s resources towards the most promising opportunities while improving the company itself through informed product and service enhancement,“ Garrettson added.
ArchIntel will continue to update this compendium with new interviews and the latest topics surrounding the market. Visit ArchIntel to read the complete ‘State of Competitive Intelligence: Through the Lens of the Competitive Intelligence Executive’ Compendium.