tiptoparticles.com
Home Page :> About Us :> Place Your Link :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions :> Submit Article
Search:   
Get 3 way links
 
 

Realty & Property

 

Business & Services

 

Cooking & Drinking

 

Family & Home

 

Self Healing

 

Creative Arts

 

Investment & Finance

 

News & Media

 

Politics & Government

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Travel & Vacation

 

People & Society

 

Computers & Software

 

Teens & Children

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Shopping Online

 

Employment & Careers

 

Fitness & Health

 

Recreation

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Education & Reference

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Research & Science

 

Home Page » Business & Services » Business Planning & Strategy
 

Consultant Cites Job Hunting As A Way of Gathering Business Intelligence

 

Its not easy to get detailed, updated information about your competitors: their strengths, weaknesses, and current practices; or about organizations that are engaging in certain endeavors that are relevant to what you think you may be doing in the future.

You can speak to their former employees and pore over every comment about the firms in the press and online, but still, youre just getting a map.

Maps, as you know, are somewhat handy, but they arent the territory.

Theres nothing quite as valuable as stepping onto that foreign shore if you want to learn something about a different culture.

But how can you get into organizations to learn about them?

One way is by proposing a joint venture and another is by applying for one of their advertised positions.

In many cases, if you seem credible and sincere, and if youre willing to pay for an airline ticket, theyll throw their doors open to you. More important, theyll tell you exactly what you want to know about how they make their money, and the key practices that are most pertinent to doing it.

I have done this several times, and Im astonished how porous and transparent managers are willing to be.

In one case I learned a great deal about a certain area of consulting that I was able to capitalize on right away.

In another situation, I learned exactly how two survey companies operated, and this information helped me to determine whether and how I wanted to enter those fields.

Recently, I was developing a product line pertaining to a specific topic, and I discovered a company, not in my field, had some expertise in that area. My one day visit became a customized tutorial.

I asked to sit in on one of their training sessions and they let me, and they told me a great deal that I found helpful.

Of all of the ways to invest in your personal and professional development, I cannot think of a more cost effective method.

Youd probably be willing to pay up to several hundred dollars for a generic, watered down public seminar that only peripherally relates to your needs.

Why not take as much, or even less, and have someone teach you exactly what you need to know?

Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 
Author Bio:
Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a proclaimed scripter. Dr. likes to write articles about this topic.
This article can be searched using: strategic business planning, business strategy, small business planning
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Broke, Desperate and at the End of Your Tether?
 
Let's Get Physical
 
Emailing In Business And Quality Of Life
 
The Three Elements of Building Long Term, Profitable Business Relationships
 
Don't Give Up Too Easily (Clients Are Just Around the Corner)
 
Limited Liability Company ? Setting Up Your LLC
 
Is "Plan B" Ready?
 
Ezine Advertising - A Powerful Way To Build Your Downline
 
The Technical Aspects Of Monitor And Its Evaluation Criteria
 
Top 10 Ways to Turn Clients Into Raving Fans
 
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy :> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.aaronslist.com