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Transcript of International Competitive Intelligence Conference 2016
8th Europe’s leading Competitive and Market Intelligence Conference www.conference.competitive-intelligence.com
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Shaping the Future Through Competitive and Market Intelligence
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE CONFERENCE
Bad Nauheim, Germany
Proven Quality
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REASONSTO ATTEND
THIS UNIQUE CONFERENCE
More than 30 international speakers from France, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, United States, Brazil, Israel, South Africa, Colombia, Japan and and India.
7 different session formatsPractitioner case studies, scientificpresentation, tutorial presenta-tions, impulse speeches, best practice lessons, networking sessions, expert talks.
7 pre- and post-conference workshopsLearn how to improve your skills to the next level in our highly ac-claimed workshops.
Best cost-benefit ratioCompare other CI/MI conferences to ours. We are second to none.
3 tracks to choose fromPick sessions that you really need!
97% recommendation rate97% of our participants recommend our conferences to their peers and colleagues. We achieved this positive rate continuously over the last 7 years!
An organizer, 100% dedicated to CI/MIThe ICI is 100% dedicated to com-petitive and market intelligence. You will experience a conference from CI/MI professionals for CI/MI professionals.
Unique art-nouveau conference locationBad Nauheim is famous for its art nouveau architecture and spa. Enjoy this exclusive environment.
Proven ISO-certified quality ICI’s workshops and conferences are certified according to ISO 29990, the international quality standard for education providers.
Exhibition Meet the leading vendors and service providers.
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WELCOME TO OUR CONFERENCE!
It’s my pleasure to invite you to Europe’s leading competitive and market intelligence conference!
The motto of this year’s conference is: “Shaping the future through market and competitive intelligence”. We were pleasantly surprised by a huge influx of high-quality submissions for our call for speakers. Insightful, innovative, state-of-the-art. It was difficult to select only a few. See our agenda for an overview and our website for a comprehensive description of all sessions! Are you ready to check out the latest vendor offerings? Expect innovative software and services providing superior value for your organisation.
What’s in it for you?
“Connect” stands for various possibilities to connect with your peers and share experiences. Breaks, social events, our wall of fame, a job board, and the networking sessions are all de-signed to enhance the networking opportunities. Last year we introduced the “Unconference” session – a simple yet compelling format: Participants decide on special topics they want to discuss in small informal groups.
“Learn” is all about our sessions. Knowledge sharing is the name of the game. Corporate practitioners will share their experience in state-of-the-art case studies. Passionate CI/MI experts will challenge your mindsets with inspiring impulse speeches and experienced CI practitioners will provide in-depth under-standing of key CI methods and tech-niques. Finally our scientific track offers a unique perspec-tive in academic research.
“Grow” your knowledge, grow your network and finally develop your career! As Amir Fleishmann, one of last year’s participants, stated: “ICI’s International Competitive Intelligence Conference is truly the center of competitive and market intelligence in Europe”.
Rainer MichaeliDirectorInstitute for Competitive Intelligence
2 days, 3 tracks more than 30 sessions allow you to choose the speak-er, topics, session format, and level that suits you best. And if you want to dig deeperyou can choose from 8 pre- and post-conference workshops. In addition you’ll be thrilledto visit our exhibition with the leading vendors and service providers! See you soon at the conference!
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IMPRESSIONS FROM PAST CONFERENCES
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERKeynote – April 20
Dr. Margit WarnekeCustomer Insights & ForecastingBoehringer IngelheimGermany
Anastasios FountisDirectorImerysGermany
Taming the Beast – How Scenario Analysis May Help to Prepare for the Future
Dr. Margit Warneke is a CI team leader at Boehringer Ingelheim in Germany. Based on her various positions in the biotech and big pharma industry, she has an extensive understanding of the sectors and is a pharmaceutical expert. Mrs. Warneke holds a PhD in Molecular Biology and an MBA from the Bradford School of Management.
Keynote – April 21 The Natural Resources Case or How Cybernetics and Geopolitics are Challenging the Classical CI Approach?
Anastasios Fountis studied Physics (University of Athens & FU Berlin) and holds an MBA (ALBA Graduate Business School) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Foundry Engineering (RWTH Aachen-TU BA Freiberg, VDG). He is an alumnus of INSEAD (MAP) and of Harvard Kennedy School (Program for National and International Security). He is a Marshall Memorial Fellow (GMF) and also served as a Member of the Supervisory Board of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (2010-2014). During the 20 years of his business career, he worked as a consultant & senior executive for companies in Food (Netagro-Mitsui Group) & the Raw Materials Sectors (Titan Cement, S&B Industrial Minerals, IMERYS). Among his assignments were several business plans, operational restructuring and M&As projects as well as leadership positions in EMEA and Asia with focus on Strategy, Marketing, Sales and Supply Chain of commodities across several industries.
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POST-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS
PRE-CONFERENCEWORKSHOPS
08:30 - 12:30 All Levels
08:30 - 17:30Intermediate/ Advanced
08:30 - 13:30 All Levels
08:30 - 17:30 All Levels
08:30 - 13:30 All Levels
13:30 - 17:30 All Levels
How to Avoid Strategic Mind Traps
Searching in the Twilight Zone – How to Find Online CI when Google Gives Up
SOCMINT (Social Media Intelligence)
Technological Forecasting for Science & Technology Intelligence
Leveling-up Competitive Intelligence with Business Analysis Techniques
Data Storytelling: Communicate Your CI Content in a Compelling Way
Arthur WeissAware, United Kingdom
Richard Mignogna, Ph.D. P.ETechnology/Engineering Management Int’l, LLC, United States
Eric GarlandCompetitive Futures Inc., United States
Amir Fleischman Cicom Global, Israel
Dirk Morgenroth Atos, Austria
Dirk Morgenroth Atos, Austria
April 22
April 19
13:30 - 17:30 Intermediate
The Knowledge Coaching - Tools & Techniques
Sanjay Seth, Ph.D.Psycho-Metric Branding, Japan
Workshops must be booked separately from the conference. See our price list for details.
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10:00 - 11:00
13:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 15:00
15:30 - 16:40
16:40 - 17:00
19:00 - 22:00
11:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 15:30 BREAK: Find your Peers
09:30 - 10:00 BREAK: ‘Unconferencing’ Bulletin Board
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH: Birds of a Feather
07:00 -08:30
08:30 - 08:45
08:45 - 09:30
Room Berlin 2Room Berlin 1 Room Bonn
Rainer MichaeliInstitute for Competitive Intelligence
Dr. Margit WarnekeBoehringer Ingelheim
‘Unconferencing’ - Networking EventJonathan Gordon-TillOxford Business IntelligenceGroup Event Beginner
Meet the Exhibitors
Networking Evening Events
Registration and Exhibition
Daphne TomlinsonTomlinson Business Research formerly Siemens AGCompetitive Intelli-gence in Technology Businesses
Ubald KragtenDSMBuilding NewEco-Systems to Be Successful in Innovation
Minal ShahSAP SEEffective CI Engagement with Executives
Joost DriemanM-BrainThe Problem of the Midsummer Barbecue Party: The Importance of Data Visualization
Dr. Roger MasonLEC ManagementThe Use of War Gaming During Compressed Intelligence Collection and Decision Cycles
Suki FullerMiribure Ltd.Intelligence for the IoT (Internet of Things)
Prof. Dr. Jan Oliver SchwarzDecision Strategies InternationalCombining Scenario Planning with Business War Gaming
Viviane MasseranPetrobras CENPESFuture Technologies Workshops in an Oil and Gas Research Center
Diana Maria Aguilar ValenciaSebastián Duque TobónCorporación Tecnnova UEEPreliminary Integral Analysis (API) to Research Project Prioritization
Pierre-yves DebliquySPISearching is not Finding - An Alternative Strategy to Improve and Speed up Your Searches
Christian SoltmannEuropean Patent OfficeUsing Patent Informa-tion for Competitive Intelligence
Ursula TeubertCabinet Ursula Teubert SolutionsCritical Thinking and Creative Thinking - How to Outsmart, Outmaneuver and Outthink Competitors
Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Advanced
Impulse Speech Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Scientific Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Expert Talk Beginner
Impulse Speech Intermediate
Best Practice Beginner
Practitioner Intermediate
Tutorial Intermediate
Opening
Taming the Beast – How Scenario Analysis May Help to Prepare for the Future
See legend on page 10!
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10:00 - 11:00
13:00 - 14:00
15:30 - 16:30
16:30 - 17:30
11:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 15:30 BREAK: Meet the Experts
09:30 - 10:00 BREAK: Coffe & Connect
12:00 - 13:00 LUNCH: Knowledge Action
08:00 - 08:30
08:30 - 08:45
08:45 - 09:30
Room Berlin 2Room Berlin 1Room Bonn Room Bonn
Anastasios FountisImerys
Final Panel Discussion Rainer Michaeli, Franck MathotInstitute for Competitive IntelligencePanel Discussion Beginner
Registration and Exhibition
Samira RhoodsBMJImplementing a Com-pany-Wide Competitor Monitoring Process
Christina SterenborgDeutsche Telecom AGHow to Create Intelli-gence across Borders & Functions
Pierre-yves DebliquySPIUnveiling a Competi-tor Strategy - A True Search and Knowledge Sharing Exercise
Marius AckermanABICAssessing Business Expansion Opportunities: Country/Market Attrac-tiveness Radars
Stephanie. F. Hughes, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky UniversityRichard Hughes, Ph.D.Ohio State UniversityBig Data Analytic Tools for Identifying Emerging Global Competitors
Pierre MemheldInside.CoIntelligence Analysis and Cognitive Biases: An Illustrative Case Study
t.b.a.AMI Software
t.b.a.
Prof. Dr. Martin GrotheComplexium GmbHFuture @ Zero Distance
Yvette Montero SalvaticoKedge FuturesFutures Intelligence: Mapping Tomorrow’s Disruptors Today
Louise MitchellBoabab Intelligence formerly EskomCompetitive Intelligence for Large Construction Projects
Larry FauconnetINOVISEngaging the Decision Cycle in Response to Early Warning with the Decision Support Template
Nicolas BombourgFindoutHow Artificial Intelli-gence Empowers CI Tools
Shilpashri AswathanarayanaTata Consultancy ServicesConstructing the Vision 2020 Framework through Qualitative Techniques in CI
Rainer MichaeliInstitute for Competitive IntelligenceShaping the Future Through Competitive and Market Intelligence
Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Tutorial Intermediate Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Advanced
Practitioner Intermediate
Practitioner Intermediate
Impulse Speech Advanced
Practitioner Beginner
Practitioner Intermediate
Expert Talk Beginner
Expert Talk Beginner
Tutorial Intermediate
14:00 - 15:00
Scientific Intermediate
The Natural Resources Case or How Cybernetics and Geopolitics are Challenging the Classical CI Approach?
Franck MathotInstitute for Competitive Intelligence
Opening
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AGENDA LEGEND: RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE LEVEL
PRESENTATION TYPEPractitioner case study
Inspiring impulse speech
Best practice lesson
Presentation of scientific research results
Vendor best practice case study
‘Unconferencing’ - group event, learn and work with your peers
Expert panel discussion including experts Q&A
Final panel discussion including experts Q&A
Practitioner
Impulse Speech
Best Practice
Scientific
Tutorial
Group Event
Expert Talk
Panel Discussion
Beginner
Intermediate
Expert
The session is targeted at beginners with up to 1 year CI experience
The session is targeted at CI professionals with 2-3 years’ CI experience
The session is targeted at CI professionals with 3+ years’ CI experience
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES-PROMOTING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
Unconferencing The delegates set the agenda, i.e. anyone attending the conference can propose a topic by sticking his idea to the bulletinboard. Six topics are selected in an election and moderated by their promoters at the Unconferencing Group Event.
Knowledge Action We will set up tables with the topics of the Unconferencing event to allow each participant to join an informal discussion group.
Wall of Fame You can indicate your background and interest in a short profile on our wall of fame. To create an opportunity to find and meet people with similar interests and backgrounds.
Birds of a Feather During this break we will assign tables for the most popular topics from the wall of fame. This will enable you to join informal discussion groups.
Find your Peers We will set up tables with the different industries of the attendants. This will enable you to find your peers and join a discussion.
Meet the Exhibitors We will set up an exhibitors’ wall with short profiles of their expertise. Meet them and join a discussion.
Meet the Experts Simply place your business card on the table for each designated expert to schedule a short personal meeting during this break.
Evening Networking EventsOn April 19 we would like to invite you to a pre-con-ference reception. Connect with the other attend-ants, propose unconferencing topics and put your profile on the wall of fame.On April 20 we would like to invite you on a guided tour through historic BadNauheim, followed by a get-together with fingerfood,drinks and a Segway course at the historic Art Nouveau bath house VII.
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Dr. Margit Warneke
Daphne Tomlinson
Sanjay Seth
Amir Fleischman
Arthur Weiss
Prof. Dr. Martin Grothe
Rainer Michaeli
Ursula Teubert
Richard Mignogna
Dirk Morgenroth
Eric Garland
Pierre-yves Debliquy
Ubald Kragten
Samira Rhoods
Prof. Dr. Jan Oliver Schwarz
Minal Shah
Christian Soltmann
Christina Sterenborg
Sebastián Duque Tobón
Dr. Roger Mason
Viviane Masseran
Pierre Memheld
Louise Mitchell
Yvette Montero Salvatico
Joost Drieman
Larry Fauconnet
Suki Fuller
Stephanie. F. Hughes
Franck Mathot
Anastasios Fountis
Marius Ackerman
Diana Maria Aguilar Valenciailar
Shilpashri Aswathanarayana
Nicolas Bombourg
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A UNIQUE CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE
EUROPE’S LEADING
CI EVENT
Unconferencing
BE THERE!REGISTER TODAY!
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TESTIMONIALS
The most important thing about this confer-ence is that there are a lot of experts who exchange their ideas and views, because you can always learn something from another industry and can hopefully also share some-thing from your own industry.
Apu GosaliaHead of Global Competitive
and Market Intelligence, Fuchs Petrolub, Germany
I gained a lot. ... I met people who have defined market Intelligence and have many years of experience.
Sowmya Kalaivanan Sales Manager,
Sauer Components GmbH, Germany
It felt like the right place to be - in the cen-ter of CI-related activity both in Europe and in the world.
Amir FeishmannDirector,
CICOM Global, Israel
The overall experience was very pleasant, the content was balanced. The variety of speakers from different companies and dif-ferent backgrounds gives us great insights into how they are running CI in their companies.
Jason Loh KimlengTeam Manager,
Panasonic R&D Center, Singapore
I liked the networking, getting to know aca-demic people and meeting people who use CI on a day-to-day basis, as well as suppli-ers, so that is a big bonus.
Miek VerbeekCustomer Marketeer,
Carglass N.V., Belgium
The most important thing I learned here was that there is so much knowledge about CI out there and it is great to build these connections because collectively it helps all of us to take CI to the next level within our own organizations.
Ranjita GhoshHead of Market and Competitive
Intelligence, WIPRO Limited, India
I came away with many new ideas that were new to me and I don’t think I would have been exposed to them in the States. I found this to be extremely valuable.
Jason TongCompetitive Intelligence Expert,
United States
At this conference you have access to a whole group of CI users who are a source of inspiration for everyday work ... I will certainly come again!
Willem VosTopcon Europe Positioning B.V.,
Netherlands
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CONFERENCE LOCATION
Dolce Bad NauheimElvis-Presley-Platz 1 DE-61231 Bad NauheimTel: +49 6032 3030
Conference hotel Located just outside Frankfurt, Germany, Dolce Bad Nauheim combines Art Nouveau architecture with modern facilities. It is situated only 35 km from Frankfurt International Airport. You will also find a list of additional nearby hotels on our website.
On-site and local activitiesWhether you want to relax or stay active, there’s always plenty to do at Dolce Bad Nauheim.
Large indoor pool
BABOR beauty salon
Finnish and soft sauna
Fitness room
Steam bath
Restaurant Platanenhof
EMOTIONS bar & lounge in the lobby
Bad Nauheimis famous for its combination of architecture, fine and applied arts as well as garden and symmetrical place design. The “Sprudelhof” (lit. Fountain Courtyard) surrounded by the bath houses and the historic “Kurpark” (Spa Gardens) represents the largest closed art nouveau ensemble in Europe. Bad Nauheim is the first German member of the European “Réseau Art Nouveau Network”.
www.badnauheim.dolce.com
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If you have any questions about your registration discount, please contact us. Registration for the conference includes access to all conference sessions, all-day refreshment buffet, lunch, evening event and conference documentation. Additional registration is required for pre- and post-conference workshops. The conference lan-guage is English. All prices are in € and excl. VAT.
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