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Optimize CI Collection: Where PubINT Meets Humint Ellen Naylor: +1-303-838-4545 [email protected] www.thebisource.com http:// cooperativeintelligenceblog.com http:// twitter.com/EllenNaylor www.linkedin.com/in/ellennaylorcolorado June 2013 ©The Business Intelligence Source Get a free list of 160+ competitive intelligence books http://bit.ly/NHOCqM

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Optimize CI Collection:Where PubINT Meets Humint

Ellen Naylor: +1-303-838-4545

[email protected]

www.thebisource.com

http://cooperativeintelligenceblog.com

http://twitter.com/EllenNaylor

www.linkedin.com/in/ellennaylorcoloradoJune 2013 ©The Business Intelligence Source

Get a free list of 160+ competitive intelligence books http://bit.ly/NHOCqM

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Collection Continuum

Public Intelligence

Social Intelligence

Human Intelligence

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Public Intelligence – Passive Collection

Open Source information

Executive Profiles

Newswires

The Deep Web

Corporate/Executive Affiliations

Trademarks

PatentsCourt Cases

Government

Press Releases

Public Records

Industry Sites

Financials

Annual ReportsM&A Activity

Company Websites

Regulatory Politics

Gray Literature

Scientific Papers

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Source: Cynthia Lesky: “Business Research in the Age of Truthiness”

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Healthy Skepticism: PubINT

+• Knowledge Building

• Cost Effective

• Less Risky

• Convenient

• Quick

• Ethical compromises less likely

-• Accuracy

• Timeliness

• Bias

• Human Error

• Purposeful Deceit

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Resources: Free or Fee?

• 67% use free; 53% commercial, 26% a mixture

• 32% constantly use tools: filter/receive alerts

• Commercial: LexisNexis, SharePoint, Salesforce, Intelligence Suite, Excel, Bloomberg, Factiva and Yammer

• Free: Google, Google Alerts, Google Reader, RSS, LinkedIn, Twitter and Dropbox

• Free Tools Only: 48% - Europe; 25% N America

• Analysts use free more than senior level analysts

• PCs most used: 78%

Source: Tools for CI. May 2013. Info Today Europe: 149 CI practitioners in Europe, N America, L America & Caribbean

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Source: August Jackson @IntelCollab: “How to Monitor Social Media for Indicators of Industry and Market Change”

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2006 Social Media

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Social Media: Interactive

+• Expand Reach

• Accelerate Reach

• Check Sources

• Cross-check

• Dialog with Many

• Small World

-

• Time consuming

• Self appointed “Experts”

• Security

• Ethics

• Connect back to YOU!

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• Networking• Interviews• Trade Shows

In Person Collection

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The Interview Cycle

Listen for Cues

Deliver the Question/Comment

Listen to Target’s Response

Evaluate the Response

Probe the Response

Record the Response

Analyze your Behavior

Measure Reliability of Responses

Record Responses

Reflect & Repeat

1. Planning

2. Executing

3. Analyzing

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Elicitation Techniques

• Quid pro quo

• Simple flattery

• Mutual interest

• Naïve mentality

• Unbelieving attitude

• Opposing stand

• Provocative statement

• Complaining

• Erroneous statement

• Oblique references

• Bracketing

• Silence

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Naylor’s Conversational Intelligence

Commonality

• Industry

• Job

• Gender

• Age

• Experience

• Predisposition

• Motivation

You

• Get centered

• Smile as you dial

• Don’t take yourself too seriously

• Enthusiasm

• Help

• Appreciation

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Connect with Internal Clients

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Target Company

Ex-Employees

Suppliers

Government

Associations

DistributorsTrade Unions

Customers

Ex-customers

External Information Spiral

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Trade Shows:Concentrated Intelligence

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Voice/Video Communication

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Win Loss Analysis

Highest Value Research for Expended Effort

Most Accurate Measurement of Positioning

Huge Data/Insight Mining Opportunity

Think They’re Already Doing It

Benefits Overlooked Due to Politics

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Real-time Expensive

Accurate Time!

Credibility People Lie

Dialog Wrong People

Deeper Find YOU!

Analysis Ethics

+ -

Humint

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Collection Continuum

Public Intelligence

Social Intelligence

Human Intelligence

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Case Study

Digital Multimeter Clamp-On Multimeter

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• Measures mostly DC/voltage, e.g., motors

• Bench work• When power supply can be

interrupted to put in leads• Heavy duty electrical

measurement: often in plants• On the market before clamps• Troubleshooting, mA which clamps

don’t measure

• Measures mostly current/amps

• Electricians and HVAC use

• Amps in high current carrying cable e.g., power systems, power panels, circuit breakers and buss bars

• Uninterruptable power supply

• Tight spots

• Safety issues

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The Marketplace

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Touch & Feel

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Touch & Feel

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Amazon Remarks

“Fluke builds a great meter that's durable and accurate. ” Terry | 12 reviewers made a similar statement.“If you are a serious electrician, and doing any sort of diagnostic work you need a multimeter and the best made are the Flukes. ”

5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the purchase all day!, March 29, 2013 By Christian G.

Fieldpiece SC66 Manual Ranging Clamp Meter with Temperature Definitely encourage any upcoming AC techs to make the purchase, as well as anyone in the apartment industry. Its a phenomenal piece of equipment, capable of electrical, temperature, AC or DC, capacitor testing, continuity, resistance..... I love Fieldpiece and refer their equipment to anyone and everyone. Love it~

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Industry Blogs

• Like about various manufacturer’s products

• What they don’t like

• How likely to switch, if happy

• Cross-check on what customer thought were “issues”

• Emotions, shop talk

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Is greenlee as good as fluke for clamp meters?

I’m taking an electrician course and i want to buy my own clamp meter instead of barrowing it from the school. I know that fluke is a high quality brand but if i can get a better price with greenlee am i making a bad choice? I have a greenlee volt pen that works great but it doesn't reassure me because clamp meters are much more high tech. Oh and if you know any other brands as good as these please say so also.

Get the Fluke; nobody complains because they bought the best. I've been using my Fluke meter for 12 years with absolutely zero problems.Source(s):Retired Telcom Tech Support Guy

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Fluke vs Amprobe

Fluke was (and for the most part, still is) the holy grail of handheld test equipment. They've developed an amazing reputation. Unfortunately, hobbyists and professionals alike can not always afford such test equipment, though we want something we can trust. If you want to stick with the Fluke "brand", there's something called Amprobe, which is, I guess, Fluke's "value" subsidiary.

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You Tube Tutorials, Amazing!

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Training on Safety

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Interview Client Employees

• Sales• Technical Experts• Marketing• CI

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Hypothesis: Is the market cannibalizing itself? Customer confused? What is product development thinking about?

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Decision-Making Criteria

• Reliability

• Durability, Rugged

• Quality

• Safety

• Accuracy

• Warranty

• Trustworthy

• Price

• Easy to Use

• Versatility

• Technical Support

• Innovative

• After Sales

• Professional

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Formulating Questions & Motivation

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Formulating Questions & Motivation

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80 US Company Locations

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Conducting Interviews

• Immediate, cold interviews• Various environments…• Not enough listening ears• Motivation: company, job, safety, etc.• Blended: direct and elicitation• Company trades vs. individuals/residential

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Conclusions

• Confusion: Product cross-functionality• Clamps gaining share: safety + size• Bad economy, sometimes employer dictates brand• Try to reduce # of meters, toolbox heavy• Keeping longer• More regulatory testing and calibration• Competition gaining inroads – price, corporate sales• Competition chipping away by industry• Internet Sales, eBay – look alike on-line• More appliances, cars parts have self-diagnostics built in

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Ellen Naylor +1.303.838.4545 [email protected] www.thebisource.com

http://cooperativeintelligenceblog.comhttp://twitter.com/EllenNaylor

www.linkedin.com/in/ellennaylorcolorado

Get a free list of 160+ competitive intelligence books http://bit.ly/NHOCqM