Competitive Intelligence
In-depth Understanding of your Competitors, Strengths and Weaknesses
Competitive Intelligence has the rich, the resources and the expertise to offer a whole set of tools aimed at positioning your company ahead of your competitors.
Strategic use of business intelligence strengthens your competitive advantage, enhances the basis for all strategic decision making and improves your business decisions themselves. Comprehensive knowledge about your competitors creates a strategic advantage and puts your business ahead.
Key Benefits
Using Competitive Intelligence Services, you will:
- Learn about new strategies, products and your competitors ways of thinking
- Acquire specific knowledge and expertise that will improve your future competitive positioning and strategic decision making process.
- Perceive, contrast and analyze your market position versus that of your competitors and alert your senior management in advance of any threats or opportunities.
- Better understand your relative core competency strengths and weakness.
- Gain crucial competitive information to the point where you can make a decision, e.g on mergers and acquisitions
- Detect future market niches or business opportunities in advance of the competition
- Anticipate change rather than react to it and make your move before the market does
We provide our services in the following packages;
Competitive Quick Facts
- With basic competitive landscape profiles
- Competitive Analysis
- Ad-hoc desk research results verified by expert interviews

- Continuous Competitor Monitoring
Tracking of competitor activities and trends
We include customers feedback information into our competitive intelligence services to give our clients the advantage when they develop their business and product strategies that are next to none In any emerging markets,
- Customer Intelligence- Knowing what the customer needs and his buying model.
- Competitive Intelligence- Knowing what competitors have and their competitive strategy.
It is important to note that no company operates in isolation;
- They release information for promotional, image, and regulatory purposes.
- They may share customers, dealers, and suppliers who can be interviewed.
- And of course, don’t forget that every company has many needy employees with loose lips.
