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The search of routine signals as contrubution to the creative competitive intelligence: from the strategic intelligence and the technologic intelligence to organization of board wargames

La recherche de signaux de routines comme contribution à la veille créative: de la veille concurrentielle et technologique à la mise en oeuvre de wargames sur carte

Stéphane Goria ()

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Abstract: Innovation is at the heart of thinking for many companies. At the beginning of its process, we find specific problems of information retrieval: finding opportunities for innovation, new ideas or inventions to exploit or to better understand the habits and current fashions, competitors choices for the futur. Creative competitive intelligence contributes to these objectives because it targets information to assist directly an innovation process. In this orientation, it looking for something new, but also routine signals indicating some threats of potential innovations or repetitions in the implementation of innovation strategies of competitors.

Keywords: creative competitive intelligence; competitive intelligence; strategic intelligence; trend monitoring; trend analysis; creativity; design; information gathering; weak signal; routine signal; routine; innovation; veille stratégique; veille créative; veille stylistique; veille des tendances; analyse des tendances; créativité; collecte d'informations; signal faible; signal de routine; wargame; serious game; jeu utilitaire; visualisation d'information; information visualization; Disengamement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013-06-06
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Published in 10ème journée franco-suisse : INTELLIGENCE ÉCONOMIQUE ET VEILLE STRATÉGIQUE, Jun 2013, Genève, Suisse

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