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Protecting Your Company Against Competitive Intelligence

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Protecting Your Company Against Competitive Intelligence

Contributors:

By (Author) John J. McGonagle
By (author) Carolyn M. Vella

ISBN:

9781567201178

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

13th January 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Business competition

Dewey:

658.472

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

176

Description

As businesses learn more about competitive intelligence (CI) and how to use it, the ferocity of competition rises to a new level. Naturally, people will seek ways to protect themselves and their organizations against CI, but how McGonagle and Vella, specialists in CI and what can be called CI countermeasures, have studied the problem from its beginning, and now offer corporate executives and executives in public and nonprofit organizations a portfolio of strategies and tactics. Each one is designed to meet two mutually important criteria: self-protection against the competitive intelligence activities of others, but also the freedom and mobility needed to maneuver in the marketplace. The result, a so-called cloaking program, allows an organization to become significantly less visible to its competitors, and can therefore compete more effectively against them. Including full details on the new Economic Espionage Act of 1996, this book is an extremely useful resource for executives throughout the public and private sectors. McGonagle and Vella maintain that there is nothing illegal about protecting an organization against competition. They argue that businesses can and should restrict the information available to othersavailable legally and ethically from newspapers, for example, or from an organization's annual reports. The authors' aim is for organizations to respond to CI's advances by making it more difficult for competitors to learn about them. They begin by explaining how CI data collection works and the analytical tools that are most effective and commonly used. They then develop the basic precepts for establishing and managing a cloaking program, that is, a way for a business to protect key pieces of competitively sensitive information by the same legal and ethical means others are using to discover it. Well written and easily accessed, Protecting Your Company Against Competitive Intelligence is important information not only for experienced CI professionals and those who aspire to such positions, but also for executives with general management responsibilities.

Reviews

.,."this is an interesting, informative book which is well worth reading..."-Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
...this is an interesting, informative book which is well worth reading...-Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
This book couldn't be timelier. As McGonagle and Vella point out, the growth of the CI profession over the past decade means that every company must be on guard....All told, McGonagle and Vella have produced a fine resource for anyone interested in keeping rivals from obtaining the competitive advantage that systematic competitive intelligence can produce.-Competitive Intelligence Review
..."this is an interesting, informative book which is well worth reading..."-Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing
"This book couldn't be timelier. As McGonagle and Vella point out, the growth of the CI profession over the past decade means that every company must be on guard....All told, McGonagle and Vella have produced a fine resource for anyone interested in keeping rivals from obtaining the competitive advantage that systematic competitive intelligence can produce."-Competitive Intelligence Review

Author Bio

JOHN J. McGONAGLE is Managing Partner of The Helicon Group and CAROLYN M. VELLA is Helicon's Founding Partner. Together they have written five books and dozens of articles on CI and related topics. Internationally recognized for their workshops and seminars, they have advised clients on competitive intelligence and related subjects in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North and South America. Their three other Quorum books are, A New Archetype for Competitive Intelligence (1996), Improved Business Planning Using Competitive Intelligence (1988), and Competitive Intelligence in the Computer Age (1987).

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