Extent:
XII, 221 S.
graph. Darst., Kt.
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Fallstudie ; Case study
Language: English
Notes:
Literaturangaben
PrefacePart IChapter 1.What is Business Intelligence?1.Value-Adding, Competitive Intelligence2.The Methodology of Business Intelligence3.The Roles of Business IntelligenceChapter 2.Competition and Intelligence1.Competition and Business Intelligence2.Competitive Intelligence and Business Intelligence3.Security and Confidentiality Issues4.Echelonthe International Communications Surveillance System -- 5.Case Studies6.ConclusionJapan Must Focus on BI and Intelligence Education -- ReferencesChapter 3.Business and Competitive Intelligence Strategy in the Age of Informatization1.Privatization of Intelligence2.World Trends in Business and Competitive Intelligence Study3.The Forefront of CI EducationChapter 4.CIA-Style Intelligence Strategy1.Intelligence Analysis and Survival of Corporations2.Changing Business Intelligence Environment3.Human Resources Development for Business IntelligenceChapter 5.Intelligence and Patent Disputes1.The Background of the Economic Espionage Act2.The Start of Economic Intelligence War3.Major Cases of Intelligence/Patent Disputes between Japan and America4.Risks that Japanese Corporations are FacingChapter 6.The Current Situation of Intelligence Education in America and France1.International Intelligence Education2.Curricula of Intelligence Education in America3.The Curricula of Business Intelligence Education in FrancePart IIChapter 7.Business Intelligence and Crisis ManagementHow Companies Reacted to Crises -- 1.Introduction2.Necessity for Establishing Crisis Management Systems, Continual Simulated Training and Practical Approaches3.Establishing Proactive Measures and Emergency Measures4.Do Your Best and God Will Do the Rest5.Suggestions for Crisis Management that Makes Intelligent Use of BIChapter 8.Environmental Issues and Crisis Management1.Introduction2.Public Hazard Issues and Environmental Risk3.Crisis Management Regulations for Global Environmental Issues4.Global Warming Regulations5.Corporate Responsibility for Global Environmental Issues6.ConclusionReferencesChapter 9.Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management1.Intellectual Capital: Definitions and Modeling Approaches2.Intellectual Capital as Corporate Value3.Modeling Approaches for Establishing Intellectual Capital4.Valid Assessment of Intellectual Capital ManagementReferencesChapter 10.Business Intelligence as Organizational Intelligence1.Definition of Organizational Intelligence2.Production, Use, and Evaluation of Organizational Intelligence3.Tools for Organizational Intelligence4.Idea Generation Methods5.Future of Organizational IntelligenceReferencesPart IIIChapter 11.Business Intelligence and Its Practical Use1.Accumulating Internal Corporate Information2.Basics of Knowledge Management3.Smart Use of Information is Vital for Corporate Management4.Cases of Business Intelligence in Use5.SummaryChapter 12.Strategy in Military History and Intelligence Activities in War1.Introduction2.Four Processes of Intelligence Activities3.The Battle of Midway in the Asia-Pacific Warthe Pacific Campaign of World War II -- 4.Case Study: Intelligence Activities in the Battle of Midway5.SummaryPostscriptIndex.
Erscheint: 01. Dezember 2011
ISBN: 978-981-4324-42-7
Classification: Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009741520