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Own the A.I. revolution : unlock your artificial intelligence strategy to disrupt your competition
\"The definitive primer on A.I., from one of today's leading experts, that empowers business leaders to leverage the potential of AI to disrupt themselves now to gain a competitive advantage\"-- Provided by publisher.
Strategic intelligence for American world policy
by
Kent, Sherman
in
Agent provocateur
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Airborne early warning and control
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American Library (New Delhi)
2015,2016
Intelligence work is in some ways like a newspaper or newsmagazine, in some like a business, in some like the research activity of a university; very little of it involves cloaks and daggers. All of it is important to national survival, and should be understood by the citizens of a democracy.
In this remarkable book, an able scholar, experienced in foreign intelligence, analyzes all of these varied aspects of what is known as \"high-level foreign positive intelligence.\" Illustrations are drawn from that branch, but the lessons apply to all intelligence, and in fact to all those phases of business, of journalism, and (most importantly) of scholarship, where the problem is to learn what has happened or will happen.
Originally published in 1966.
ThePrinceton Legacy Libraryuses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
A Bibliometric Network Analysis of Coronavirus during the First Eight Months of COVID-19 in 2020
by
Dohan, Michael S.
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Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
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Furstenau, Leonardo B.
in
Bibliometrics
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Coronaviruses
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COVID-19
2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of society. Researchers worldwide have been working to provide new solutions to and better understanding of this coronavirus. In this research, our goal was to perform a Bibliometric Network Analysis (BNA) to investigate the strategic themes, thematic evolution structure and trends of coronavirus during the first eight months of COVID-19 in the Web of Science (WoS) database in 2020. To do this, 14,802 articles were analyzed, with the support of the SciMAT software. This analysis highlights 24 themes, of which 11 of the more important ones were discussed in-depth. The thematic evolution structure shows how the themes are evolving over time, and the most developed and future trends of coronavirus with focus on COVID-19 were visually depicted. The results of the strategic diagram highlight ‘CHLOROQUINE’, ‘ANXIETY’, ‘PREGNANCY’ and ‘ACUTE-RESPIRATORY-SYNDROME’, among others, as the clusters with the highest number of associated citations. The thematic evolution. structure presented two thematic areas: “Damage prevention and containment of COVID-19” and “Comorbidities and diseases caused by COVID-19”, which provides new perspectives and futures trends of the field. These results will form the basis for future research and guide decision-making in coronavirus focused on COVID-19 research and treatments.
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Business intelligence : an essential beginner's guide to BI, big data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, machine learning, data science, data analytics, data mining, social media and Internet marketing
by
Hurley, Richard, author
in
Business intelligence.
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Information technology.
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Electronic data processing.
2020
Data Mining in Healthcare: Applying Strategic Intelligence Techniques to Depict 25 Years of Research Development
by
Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
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Kolling, Maikel Luis
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Furstenau, Leonardo B.
in
Artificial intelligence
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Bibliometrics
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Biomedical Research
2021
In order to identify the strategic topics and the thematic evolution structure of data mining applied to healthcare, in this paper, a bibliometric performance and network analysis (BPNA) was conducted. For this purpose, 6138 articles were sourced from the Web of Science covering the period from 1995 to July 2020 and the SciMAT software was used. Our results present a strategic diagram composed of 19 themes, of which the 8 motor themes (‘NEURAL-NETWORKS’, ‘CANCER’, ‘ELETRONIC-HEALTH-RECORDS’, ‘DIABETES-MELLITUS’, ‘ALZHEIMER’S-DISEASE’, ‘BREAST-CANCER’, ‘DEPRESSION’, and ‘RANDOM-FOREST’) are depicted in a thematic network. An in-depth analysis was carried out in order to find hidden patterns and to provide a general perspective of the field. The thematic network structure is arranged thusly that its subjects are organized into two different areas, (i) practices and techniques related to data mining in healthcare, and (ii) health concepts and disease supported by data mining, embodying, respectively, the hotspots related to the data mining and medical scopes, hence demonstrating the field’s evolution over time. Such results make it possible to form the basis for future research and facilitate decision-making by researchers and practitioners, institutions, and governments interested in data mining in healthcare.
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Dragonfly : a novel
At the height of WWII, five idealistic young Americans receive a mysterious letter from the OSS, asking them if they are willing to fight for their country. The men and women from very different backgrounds--a Texan athlete with German roots, an upper-crust son of a French mother and a wealthy businessman, a dirt-poor Midwestern fly fisherman, an orphaned fashion designer, and a ravishingly beautiful female fencer--all answer the call of duty, but each for a secret reason of his or her own. They bond immediately, in a group code-named Dragonfly. Thus begins a dramatic cat-and-mouse game, as the group seeks to stay under the radar until a fatal misstep leads to the capture and the firing-squad execution of one of their team. But...is everything as it seems, or is this one more elaborate act of spycraft?
Dynamic interactions among knowledge management, strategic foresight and emerging technologies
by
Reichert, Fernanda Maciel
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Nascimento, Leandro da Silva
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Zawislak, Paulo Antônio
in
Business
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Business success
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Companies
2021
Purpose
This paper aims to discuss the dynamic interactions among knowledge management, strategic foresight and emerging technologies, resulting in a framework that can help companies to shape these interactions for achieving positive outcomes.
Design/methodology/approach
This conceptual paper is based on prior literature streams, which were interrelated through an abductive research process. This iterative conceptualization approach led to the formation of testable propositions that advance the understanding on the interactions among knowledge management, strategic foresight and emerging technologies.
Findings
The framework demonstrates the existence of an actions cycle between strategic foresight and knowledge management through a constructivist perspective, where one can improve the other. These interactions can be useful both for the development of emerging technologies and for identifying these innovations in market that can be applied in companies. Hence, all these dynamic interactions do not point to a hegemonic relationship of one construct over the others, but for the value equality among them.
Originality/value
Although current literature points to the existence of relationships among knowledge management, strategic foresight and emerging technologies, the dynamism inherent in these interactions as well as their positive effects for companies’ results are not properly discussed. This paper fills such a gap and proposes directions for future research.
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Strategic Intelligence And Organization Development Through Entrepreneurial Behavior Mediation
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Syahfitri, Isdiana
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Irawati, Nisrul
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Sadalia, Isfenti
in
Business intelligence
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Competition
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Competitive advantage
2025
Excellence increating competitive opportunities in enhancing internal strengths such as entrepreneurial behavior with strategic intelligence has forced entrepreneurs to constantly analyze their environment. By building awareness of opportunities and risks in the surrounding environment, strategic intelligence increases the effectiveness of organization development inNorth Sumatra SMEs. This study aims to determine the effect of strategic intelligence and organization development through the mediation of entrepreneurial behavior in North SumatraSMEs. The targeted population in this study are all MSMEs registered with the MSME Service. A total of 200 MSME entrepreneurs were selected from a total of 694 populations based onstratified sampling using the Cochran formula. Inferential statistics were obtained using the SmartPLS software. The results of the study found that strategic intelligence has an effect onentrepreneurial behavior, entrepreneurial behavior has an effect on organization development, financial intelligence has an effect on entrepreneurial behavior, and financial intelligence has an effect on organization development. The results of this study can improve individual entrepreneurial behavior and decision-making processes to create competitive advantages and innovations that will bring progress and organizational development.
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