Best Speaker 10th International ICI Conference 2018 (@ICI2018)
With over 30 speakers and an international range of participants the 10th international CI/MI conference (www.competitive-intelligence-conference.com) was again a great success.
With over 30 speakers and an international range of participants the 10th international CI/MI conference (www.competitive-intelligence-conference.com) was again a great success.
Since 10 years the international Competitive/Market Intelligence Conference is a fixed date for marketing and competitive intelligence professionals – be it employed MI/CI specialists or freelance service providers. The Institute of Competitive Intelligence (ICI) organizes this conference. This year’s location was the beautiful spa city of Bad Nauheim, Hassia State, Germany, not far from ICI’s Headquarters in Butzbach.
In 2005, the Institute for Competitive Intelligence introduced a rigid quality management system to ensure the top-quality of our workshop offering. Since then, we have managed to maintain a constant average evaluation rating from our attendees of about 4.5 (out of 5).
Rainer Michaeli, director of the Institute for Competitive Intelligence (ICI), visited the conference in China organized by BJAST (Beijing United Information Center of Science-Technology-Economy).
ICI’s Insight Webinar with Erik Elgersma, Ph.D. , FrieslandCampina, on February 10, 2017 at 15:00 (CET).
Our ICI workshops are registered for the French "Convention de Formation Professionelle". This means that French participants may arrange
As part of the Frankfurt Book Fair from October 19-23, 2016 Rainer Michaeli, Director of the Deutsches Competitive Intelligence Forum and
The many lectures by outstanding CI experts, expert talks, unconferencing event, exhibitions from renowned companies
This year's 8th International Competitive Intelligence Conference once again proved to be a success.
When talking about a CI/MI centers we always envision a kind of war room, where comprehensive and very structured battlefield information is displayed on big screens. Isn’t that an unrealistic metaphor compared to what your CI department looks like?