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The Secret Language of Competitive Intelligence
How to See Through And Stay Ahead of Business Disruptions, Distortions, Rumors, And Smoke Screens
by Leonard Fuld
ISBN: 0609610899
ISBN-13: 9780609610893
Format: Hardcover
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Publisher: Random House Inc Published date: 2006 Size: 5.75 x 7.75 inches Weight: 1 pounds Pages: 224
Publisher's Notes
Explains how to anticipate future competitive threats in order to make prudent business decisions, with helpful advice on how to extract key bits of information from the Internet and other sources, how to verify the accuracy of data, and how to transform raw data into effective, market-based decisions.
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The Secret Language of Competitive Intelligence : How to See Through and Stay Ahead of Business Disruptions, Distortions, Rumors, and Smoke Screens
Fuld, Leonard
New York, N.Y., USA: Crown Business, 2006 Binding is tight, the spine ends are lightly bumped or shelf rubbed; there are some very faint soiling marks to the block edges, tho there does not appear to be any bleeding at all. Text is quite clean. Bound in white hardcovers, with a beige 1/4 spine. Dust jacket corners and top of the spine are lightly bumped; the top of the spine is also lightly soiled, but the marking is only visible on the inside of the jacket; there is also some waving to the front cover bottom edge from moisture. 309 pages.. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by Companion Book (Canada)
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