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Le relevant network: fondement d'une intelligence stratégique localisée

Patrice Schoch ()
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Patrice Schoch: IODE - Institut de l'Ouest : Droit et Europe - UR - Université de Rennes - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

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Abstract: Given the nature and the diverse missions of territorial stakeholders, interconnections that exist between them is a fundamental aspect to be considered. The failure of some inevitably impacts on the others. Therefore how can private and public organizations of a territory become alert enough to anticipate, adapt and plan their territorial future? For any organization, any territory, any mission and any objective, there are one or several networks of relevant contacts, that we called Relevant Network. To formalize it, it is essential to spread to all these networks the scope of strategic intelligence and to integrate into it an appropriate methodology. The concrete applicability of this approach with all the actors of a territory unmistakably allows each of them to better adjust to more and more uncertain future socioeconomic evolutions.

Keywords: Strategic intelligence; Influence; Networks; Company; Municipality; intelligence stratégique; influence; réseaux; entreprise; collectivité (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-03-17
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Published in CIST2016 - En quête de territoire(s) ?, Collège international des sciences du territoire (CIST), Mar 2016, Grenoble, France. pp.439-445

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