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GIA China recently made a guest appearance on the business-reality series "Sun Tzu - War on Business" produced by Channel NewsAsia and distributed globally by BBC Worldwide. The series is hosted by James Sun, an LA based entrepreneur, who appeared on the US television series "The Apprentice". In the show, Nicolas Pechet, Vice President of GIA China, shares some tips with Haiwen Lan, CEO at Ultizen Games on some best practices in conducting primary research.
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Polymers & Tyre Asia, August 2010
Intelligence for Decision Makers
To stay competitive and avoid being locked out of the European Union and the US markets, Chinese and Indian tyre producers need to monitor these markets on an ongoing basis... Read more
Inter-American Dialogue, August 2010
Is Brazil Falling Behind on its Infrastructure Obligations?
Brazil's government on July 19 approved almost $3 billion in funding in order to expand and renovate airports in advance of the World Cup in 2014... Read more
Insight China, July 2010
Getting The Real Picture in China
China, China, China. Hardly a day passes by without a mention of “China” in the conversations of international commercial circles. It seems that every business from…Read more
LOG.Middle East, July 2010
European intelligence
LOG.Middle East talks to GIA about current economic conditions and how they relate to global supply chains... Read more
Bidigital, June 2010
Smartphones gör intelligence smartare
Inskickat artikelbidrag författad av Hans Hedin, VD Business Development, Global Intelligence Alliance... Read more
Hong
Kong Economic Journal, June 2010
中國
2010
年併購浪潮及展望
中國公司已逐步顯示出其在全球兼併和收購(併購) 中所發揮的重要影響作用。2009年從交易價值和數量方面可以說是具有里程碑意義的一年 Read more
Research, June 2010
Latin America: Breaking the Barriers
Thomas Rideg of Global Intelligence Alliance on the challenges of gathering market intelligence in Latin America – and some tips on getting things right... Read more
Alert! from MRA, May 2010
Out of Africa: How to Get the Most from Market Intelligence Studies in Africa
In contrast to first world countries, Africa is a continent on the rise. Development is rapid and dramatic, as Africa plays ‘catch up’… Read more
The intelligence industry towards 2015 is heading to more sophistication, integration to business processes, impact to decision making, and visibility. This GIA White Paper looks into the trends and anticipated developments of the industry to help companies develop their MI programs accordingly. The findings are based on an MI trends survey conducted by GIA among 146 executives and intelligence professionals globally during May 2010.
Biogas is increasingly viewed as a viable alternative to both traditional as well as other renewable forms of existing transportation fuel, from gasoline and diesel to ethanol and biodiesel. A company with the right expertise and timing can capture its share of the billions that are invested in the infrastructure in the coming years. Where do the greatest market opportunities lie? Which technologies will be utilized in different regions? Which new players are entering the biogas market? The answers are all in this GIA white paper.
This white paper provides an overview to benchmarking and explains its process and key concepts. Various types of benchmarking methods are introduced and the purposes and benefits of each are clarified.
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