Shadowing markets: A new competitive intelligence technique
Shadowing markets is a new technique used in competitive intelligence that owes its name to the British political concept of the “shadow cabinet,” which is formed by the party out of power in Parliament. Each member of the shadow cabinet is assigned a British government department to follow. It becomes that politician's responsibility to:
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1987
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Authors: | Vella, Carolyn M. ; McGonagle, John J. |
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Planning Review. - MCB UP Ltd, ISSN 2377-7613, ZDB-ID 2067385-1. - Vol. 15.1987, 5, p. 36-38
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MCB UP Ltd |
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