How to Select Tools for Early Warning Analysis -- a SCIP Educational Event
The Massachusetts and SouthWest Ohio Chapters of Strategic and Competitive Intelligence (SCIP) present speaker Kent Potter in a combination e-learning and networking event on early warning analytical techniques, Wednesday March 21 from 6 to 8 pm.
Falls Church, VA, February 25, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Want to learn more about the early warning process and how to incorporate it into management's decision-making process? Need to understand how to more easily identify what information is most important, manage information overload, and produce the inputs that management requires?
Kent Potter of the Bennion Group will demonstrate the Indicator Tree methodology, which allows testing assumptions quickly and systemically, and confirms or invalidates data. Kent will also review an analysis approach that identifies who to contact both inside and outside of the organization to obtain essential information. In addition he will assess tools to help managers quickly understand the implications of their intelligence to see the real landscape.
Gain from the best of both worlds: Join SCIP in this unique combination of e-learning and in-person networking. Before and after the webinar presentation, be sure to take advantage of the discussion and networking opportunities with SCIP Chapter colleagues. The SouthWest Ohio chapter will meet in the IBM campus in Dublin Ohio, and the Massachusetts chapter will meet at the Digimind office in Cambridge, Mass.
To register go to the scip.org website, or contact Robyn Reals at 703 739 0696 x107.
About SCIP
With members in over 70 countries, SCIP (formerly the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals) is a 3000-member global non-profit membership organization that advances its members careers, and enhances the depth and breadth of the competitive intelligence profession. Education and training have been a critical component of SCIP’s member services since the society’ founding in 1986 and SCIP provides its global membership access to the world’s most admired certification program. In addition to articles and books, SCIP provides networking opportunities at its annual conferences in the US, Europe, Brazil and Singapore, and through chapter meetings and webinars. The Society supports everyone involved in creating and managing strategic and competitive intelligence, and many members have backgrounds in market research, strategic analysis, science and technology.
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Kent Potter of the Bennion Group will demonstrate the Indicator Tree methodology, which allows testing assumptions quickly and systemically, and confirms or invalidates data. Kent will also review an analysis approach that identifies who to contact both inside and outside of the organization to obtain essential information. In addition he will assess tools to help managers quickly understand the implications of their intelligence to see the real landscape.
Gain from the best of both worlds: Join SCIP in this unique combination of e-learning and in-person networking. Before and after the webinar presentation, be sure to take advantage of the discussion and networking opportunities with SCIP Chapter colleagues. The SouthWest Ohio chapter will meet in the IBM campus in Dublin Ohio, and the Massachusetts chapter will meet at the Digimind office in Cambridge, Mass.
To register go to the scip.org website, or contact Robyn Reals at 703 739 0696 x107.
About SCIP
With members in over 70 countries, SCIP (formerly the Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals) is a 3000-member global non-profit membership organization that advances its members careers, and enhances the depth and breadth of the competitive intelligence profession. Education and training have been a critical component of SCIP’s member services since the society’ founding in 1986 and SCIP provides its global membership access to the world’s most admired certification program. In addition to articles and books, SCIP provides networking opportunities at its annual conferences in the US, Europe, Brazil and Singapore, and through chapter meetings and webinars. The Society supports everyone involved in creating and managing strategic and competitive intelligence, and many members have backgrounds in market research, strategic analysis, science and technology.
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Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals
Ken Garrison
703-739-0696
www.scip.org
Contact
Ken Garrison
703-739-0696
www.scip.org
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