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Leadership vs. Management From Competitive Intelligence Perspective

Valeriu Ivan ()
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Valeriu Ivan: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Business and Administration, Romania

Manager Journal, 2015, vol. 21, issue 1, 180-193

Abstract: This paper brings into attention a less studies topic: the analysis and intelligence productionspecificity – as competitive intelligence process stage – given that the beneficiary is practicing classic management or leadership. The contextualization of the issue imposed us to separate the two concepts from the current debates perspective regarding the relationship between management and leadership. We did this in respect of the competition and competitiveness. Although that report is not clearly and definitively established, we tried to identify the main characteristics and essential differences in the approach of the actionable information needs. The obtained results were correlated with the competitive intelligence cycle stages, in order to identify the approach similarities and differences for each stage. Subsequently, we suggested models of possible approaches in the information analysis and intelligence production activity in order for the resulted informational product to fulfil their role as decision support in competitiveness augmenting.

Keywords: competitive intelligence; competitiveness; management; leadership; intelligence analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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