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What you'll learn
- Get started with a hands-on approach including case studies, learning by doing, and thought leadership
- Introduction to important competitor intelligence concepts and step through real world case study focused on competition at Dell EMC
- Learn how to create a competitor profile and understand your competitors
- Become aware of specific competitive events to pay attention to and how. Follows real world case study on price war at a …
Rating 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn
- Get started with a hands-on approach including case studies, learning by doing, and thought leadership
- Introduction to important competitor intelligence concepts and step through real world case study focused on competition at Dell EMC
- Learn how to create a competitor profile and understand your competitors
- Become aware of specific competitive events to pay attention to and how. Follows real world case study on price war at a Telecom startup
- Equip yourself with industry best practices on how to build a win loss program at your company
- Evolve your thinking with more advanced competitive intelligence concepts and thought leadership
- Know about SCIP (Strategic & Competitive Intelligence Professionals) and how to practice ethical CI
Description
This course takes a simple hands-on approach with short case studies, learning by doing, and external resources to help you go get going with competitor intelligence. You will become familiar with basic 100 level Competitive Intelligence (CI)concepts, learn how to plan for real world Competitive events, learn about industry best practices in getting started with win/loss analysis, and evolve to more advanced concepts and thought leadership in CI.
Short summary of the structure of this course:
Introduction to important competitor intelligence concepts and step through a real world case study focused on competition at Dell EMC
Learn how to create a competitor profile and understand your competitors
Become aware of what specific competitive events to pay attention to and how. This will follow a real world case study of real world competitive price war at a Telecom startup
Equip yourself with industry best practices on how to build a win loss program at your company
Exposure to more advanced competitive intelligence concepts and thought leadership to help you evolve your thinking
Know about SCIP (Strategic & Competitive Intelligence Professionals)and how to practice ethical CI
Detailed Course Curriculum and Description of Topics Covered in the Course:
Starts with an introduction of the instructor, his experience in competitive intelligence, and why you should even listen to this industry CI practitioner.
In session 1, you will get introduced to important competitive intelligenceconcepts and step through a real world case study of competition at Dell EMC:
Why Competitive Intelligence?, How to do Competitive Intelligence?, What is Competitive Intelligence? What it is not?
You will also learn how to apply important mental models and frameworks to apply structured thinking to competitive intelligence. Frameworks and assets like SWOT Analysis, building battle-cards, and aligning cross-functionally to be successful
In the case study assignment, you will try to apply your judgement in how would have you planned for such competition if you were the protagonist
In session 2, you will learn how to create a competitor profile and understand your competitors':
Background: how did they get here? Why were they successful? Background influences of the CEO and leadership.
Offers: product offerings that your competitor offers
Results: analyzing financial results of your competitor
Strategy: to understand the direction your competitor. Identify their strengths, weaknesses, and the opportunities and threats ahead of you. This will help you understand where your competitor is headed
Incentives: how your competitor get paid and how these incentives can help your understand their past and future behaviors and likely actions
In session 3, you will become aware of what specific competitive events to pay attention to and how. This will follow a real world case study of real world competitive price war at a Telecom startup. Some of the types of competitive events include:
Competitor Hosted Annual Conference (lots of product announcements)
New Product Launch (blog post, PR, media coverage, ….)
Merger & Acquisition
Changes in Leadership / Major Departures
New Funding Round if private (reveals # employees, customers, revenue)
Webinars
In the case study assignment, you will try to apply your judgement in what would you have done differently in such a price war competition if you were the protagonist
In session 4, you will equip yourself with industry best practices on how to build a win loss program at your company. You will even get the opportunity to download a few win loss templates, play around with them, and be able to tailor them to your needs. Some of the types of win loss analysis covered in this session include:
Qualitative vs. Quantitative
Internal Company Led vs. External Third party Led
Customer vs. Field Interviews
CI Led vs. Product Led
In session 5, you get exposure to more advanced competitive intelligence concepts and thought leadership to help you evolve your thinking and take your own competitive intelligence function even further in maturation and practice. In this session, you get:
Introduced to the concept of CIflywheel and how to build it using Data +Artificial Intelligence
In session 6, you learn about SCIP (Strategic & Competitive Intelligence Professionals)and how to practice ethical CI. SCIPwill provide you with resources, a peer network, and how to navigate the grey area of ethics in CI. Also, how to create your own code of ethics policy
Introduction to SCIP (Strategic & Competitive Intelligence Professionals)
Ethics in CI
In session 6, just a quick recap with how to connect with the author on LinkedIn for both, further exploration in your CIjourney and also to share your valuable and constructive feedback.
Paid
Self paced
Intermediate Level
English (US)
4
Rating 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings in Udemy)
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