"Journal of Competitive Intelligence & Management".The Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals Introduction The Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP) is a global nonprofit membership organization designed to enhance the skills of knowledge professionals in order to help their companies. (SCIP SCIP Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals SCIP Surgical Care Improvement Project SCIP Society for Computers In Psychology SCIP Sussex Community Internet Project (UK) ; Alexandria Alexandria, city, Egypt Alexandria, Arabic Al Iskandariyah, city (1996 pop. 3,328,196), N Egypt, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is at the western extremity of the Nile River delta, situated on a narrow isthmus between the sea and Lake Mareotis (Maryut). , VA) has begun the publication of the Journal of Competitive Intelligence & Management, a new quarterly journal covering all aspects of competitive intelligence and related management fields. The title has a controlled circulation of SCIP members and related business professionals. SCIP is an organization for professionals involved in the "ethical eth·i·cal adj. 1. Of, relating to, or dealing with ethics. 2. Being in accordance with the accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a profession. and legal" collection and analysis of information regarding the capabilities, vulnerabilities and intentions of business competitors COMPETITORS, French law. Persons who compete or aspire to the same office, rank or employment. As an English word in common use, it has a much wider application. Ferriere, Dict. de Dr. h.t. . The organization said the mission of the magazine is to further the development of competitive intelligence and to encourage greater understanding of the management of competition. The new title will "help to establish competitive intelligence as a recognized contributor to organizations and society," SCIP added. The initial two issues included stories and articles on: developing capabilities within an organization; competitive intelligence field research; info-terrorism; intelligence sharing in virtual teams; and, an optical perspective on competitive intelligence. |
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