03-12-2012 08:29 AM CET - Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance
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Webinar: VFM Comparision Between Primary And Secondary Research For Competitive Intelligence

Press release from: ValueNotes Database Pvt. Ltd.
Given the cut-throat competition and challenging environment in today's business world, organizations are forced to undertake competitive intelligence not just to get ahead of the competition, but for their very survival. Organizations take great efforts to scout for competitive intelligence in India. In order to maximise the ROI on these efforts, efficiency is imperative.

Our webinar on "Value for money comparison between primary and secondary research for competitive intelligence", will demonstrate the importance of selecting the right research technique so as to get the maximum 'bang for your buck'.

Join Varsha Chitale as she give pointers for selecting the appropriate research technique while enlisting the pros and cons of the two techniques. The supplementing examples and case studies will bring to light the critical parameters for ensuring effectiveness of secondary and primary research.

Key take-aways:
> Learn how to keep research budgets in check while improving the quality of insights being gained
> Improve the effectiveness of your CI function
> Help you understand the right blend of primary and secondary research requirements for your CI needs

Register here - www3.gotomeeting.com/register/962858222

ValueNotes, based in India, is a leading provider of business research, competitive intelligence and financial research services, with expertise across industries. With over 10 years’ experience in conducting competitive intelligence (CI) and advising firms on their CI strategy, they assist companies implement CI to gain a strategic advantage.

Meenakshi Vivekanand| Business Development Executive| E: meenakshi@valuenotes.co.in| T: 91-20-66231743
1, Bhuvaneshwar Society, Abhimanshree Society Road, Pashan, Pune - 411008

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