Benjamin Gilad, founder and president of the Academy of Competitive Intelligence, spoke to ArchIntel about his teaching method to help professionals learn how to make impact investment decisions and his perspective on CI practices within the defense industry, as well as intelligence data analysis and utilization approaches.
“Defense is lightyears ahead on competitive intelligence because it’s embedded in the culture. When every contract is the size of the gross national product of an African country, you must have intelligence embedded within the company and contract. Defense is ahead of any other industry, but it doesn’t mean they do it right.”
During ArchIntel’s AI in Competitive Intelligence Virtual Event, you will hear from industry experts who will address how to analyze the competitive landscape as technology continues to evolve and how businesses can maintain a competitive advantage by integrating emerging technologies into their organizations and offerings.
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