Business IntelligenceBusiness Intelligence delivers independent, authoritative advice on emerging business trends and practices including CRM, Supply Chain, Data Warehousing, Balanced Scorecard, Business Intelligence, Human Resources and Knowledge Management, presenting its findings in the form of conferences, exhibitions, publishing, training courses and web communities.Gain a Strategic Edge Business Intelligence is an independent company with a reputation for predicting and tracking important trends in management over the past decade. Our authoritative programme of reports, conferences and exhibitions helps organisations to gain a vital edge in devising their own strategies to achieve superior performance. In Autumn 1999, we introduced a bespoke research service for client confidential projects.
Original Research Business Intelligence carries out a continuing programme of research amongst the Times Top 1000 companies and major public sector organisations. Research projects are conducted in conjunction with leading business schools, consultancies and publications, including Imperial College, London University, the OXIIM business school at Oxford University and the Financial Times. In October 1997, Business Intelligence became the first conference, publishing and exhibition company to gain the UK government's Investors In People accreditation. A Pioneering Approach Business Intelligence offers insights into issues that are high on the management agenda of both private and public sector organisations. The subjects explored in our conferences and reports currently include: Successful managers know that today's business problems call for innovative solutions. To remain competitive, organisations must adapt. And that means keeping abreast of leading-edge management practices. Not just the theory, but the best practice application of new concepts and ideas. An Added-Value Service By analysing and assessing the innovative ideas of world experts and the experience of world-class companies, Business Intelligence enables its customers to evaluate their relevance value to their own organisations. The bottom line is an unparalleled breadth of information guidance that can help companies to improve their competitive position. History Business Intelligence was founded in 1988 by experienced business journalists, David Harvey and Ian Meiklejohn. With a background in identifying, analysing and presenting management issues for publications such as Management Today, the Director and the Observer, they have built a steadily expanding company with a significant volume of repeat business from forward-thinking managers. The company's chairman is Colin Palmer, formerly deputy managing director of Thomson Tour Operations, he is non-executive director of Unipart Information Technology and a visiting professor of Imperial College, London. Maintaining an Objective View As a company wholly-owned by its founding directors, Business Intelligence remains independent from all suppliers, consultancies and other organisations. Our customers therefore benefit from the fact that the information we offer via our conferences and reports remains free of any vested interest. |
List of reports from Business Intelligence
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The Executive Overview Series: Strategic Performance Management
1/1/2004 | published by: Business Intelligence
... achieve its strategic goals . Or they fail to maximise the opportunities for ramping up performance because of the use of inappropriate tools and methods. This Executive Overview describes how performance management can deliver optimum ...
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The Executive Overview Series: Value Creation
1/1/2004 | published by: Business Intelligence
... organization. The Executive Overview shows what needs to be done, the agenda for change and how finance can transform its role. Internally, the challenge is to deliver routine services more cost-effectively while increasing support for ...
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The Executive Overview Series: Strategic HR
1/1/2004 | published by: Business Intelligence
... the twin challenges involved in redefining HR's relationship with the business and building new capabilities, processes and resources inside the function. The overview shows why a closer partnership with the business is essential if HR ...
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The Executive Overview Series: Corporate Culture
1/1/2004 | published by: Business Intelligence
... Find out what factors make corporate culture either a liability or your greatest asset. Discover the values, practices and behaviour that distinguish agile companies from those that struggle to adapt. This executive overview does not ...
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Iran Autos Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... Saipa - have continued to suffer from liquidity issues. Overall, however, the commitment of the Iranian government to developing the domestic auto industry ensures that these difficulties are of secondary importance compared with increasing production ...
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Japan Food and Drink Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... with an ageing population, stagnant wage growth and market saturation will all have a negative impact on the food and drink sector’s growth moving forward. The outlook for the country’s mass grocery retail sector is ...
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Mongolia Mining Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... US$2.4bn and to dwarf all other economic sectors, making up over half the total economy. The growth of Mongolian mining however has only just begun; the country has vast and untapped mineral resources which are ...
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Oman Infrastructure Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... long-standing focus on reforming its investment climate to make it as inviting as possible to foreign investors. There are some downsides, however: in the critical energy and utilities sector, the government has been indecisive over ...
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Peru Real Estate Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... and were even higher in Arequipa. However, demand for commercial property, across all subsectors, was still growing strongly. When we interviewed them in early and mid-2010, our in-country sources indicated that the real estate sector ...
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Singapore Food and Drink Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... tiny population is a further limiting factor and consequently economic growth has not translated into a surge in industry dynamism. Notably though, high spending does mean that opportunities for premiumisation remain, even allowing for industry ...
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South Korea Food Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... reduce their reliance on an increasingly mature domestic market. That said, the country continues to offer some opportunities for growth, particularly with regard to premiumisation and the growing demand for convenience. Headline Industry Data Mass ...
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United States Petrochemicals Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... production of major plastic resins totalled 37.4bn pounds, a 5.4% y-o-y increase, according to the American Chemistry Council (ACC). Sales and captive use of major plastic resins totalled 36.8bn pounds, a 2.6% y-o-y increase. There ...
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Yemen Infrastructure Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... support to bolster and modernise Yemen’s economy, as well as funds funnelled directly into projects, and revenue from LNG exports (the Balhaf plant is expected to bring in US$700mn annually) will help offset the country’s ...
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Brazil Oil and Gas Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... will average an estimated 7.76mn barrels per day (b/d) in 2010. It should rise to 7.91mn b/d in 2011 and reach 8.41mn b/d by 2014. Regional oil production in 2010 should average an estimated 10.05mn ...
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Costa Rica Tourism Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... in 2006 to 2.15mn in 2008, dipped to 1.93mn in 2009. Arrival numbers are forecast by BMI to pick up in 2010 and grow at an average rate of 8% until the end of our ...
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Egypt Infrastructure Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... positive outlook for the sector is predicated on our expectation that strong and sustainable demand for infrastructure projects, harnessed with high-levels of government investment and, more importantly, rising private investment, will serve to power construction ...
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United Arab Emirates Autos Report Q4 2010
9/23/2010 | published by: Business Intelligence
... been encouraging. Al-Futtaim - which is the sole distributor of Toyota Motor vehicles, including the premium Lexus brand, in the UAE - announced total sales in H110 rose 32% yearon- year (y-o-y), driven by strong ...
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Driving Corporate Culture for Business Success
8/1/1999 | published by: Business Intelligence
... goals. Discover how to create a nimble, high-performing culture that can be redefined and re-focused to meet ever-changing customer and marketplace demands. A detailed blueprint for transforming corporate culture This report reveals the critical success ...
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e-HR: Transforming the HR Function
1/1/2001 | published by: Business Intelligence
... HR' role. Containing 100% new and extensive research, and in-depth case studies from leading international organisations, e-HR provides essential insights into the drivers, benefits and issues that organisations have encountered when implementing an e-HR strategy. ...
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Transforming Public Sector Performance Management
1/1/2004 | published by: Business Intelligence
... to achieve breakthrough performance improvements that meet the expectations of key stakeholders. Many of the innovative ideas for performance improvement have been adapted from the private sector. But there is now a growing body of ...
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Creating the HR Scorecard
12/1/2001 | published by: Business Intelligence
... is now critical. As senior managers turn the spotlight onto HR’s contribution to the success of the organisation, discover the powerful role played by performance measurement in enabling HR to reposition itself as a key ...
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World-Class HR: The New Measurement Agenda
5/1/2005 | published by: Business Intelligence
... looking for hard evidence of HR’s contribution to business development and performance. The new HR measurement agenda is being driven by a number of groups: Senior managers looking for a demonstration of HR's bottom line ...
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Creating a World-Class Finance Function
7/1/2005 | published by: Business Intelligence
... governance Set targets for improving finance’s business value Implement innovative budgeting, forecasting and planning methods Cut the costs of financial services and improve their effectiveness Identify the new skills and talents needed for world-class finance ...
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Strategic Performance Management: Using the SPM Maturity Model to Turn Vision Into Business Value
12/1/2005 | published by: Business Intelligence
... improvements in your results Maximise the return from your business intelligence systems Master the five key enablers of improved performance Rapidly identify and overcome the most important barriers to improved performance Strategic Performance Management shows ...
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Value Creation: Building Tomorrow's Finance Function
2/1/2002 | published by: Business Intelligence
... know it, will have changes beyond all recognition”. Even now in 2002, the finance function has already changed dramatically, having had to face a market boom and bust, the birth of e-business, the impact of ...
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