Harding International and Associates Inc.

    Corporate Intelligence Awareness Subsidiary
                         

CORPORATE INTELLIGENCE AWARENESS   
Predict Future Outcomes - Secure the Competitive Edge!

Use available people expertise to find out what others don’t know…and act on it before they do!
  • Maximise Information/Knowledge Awareness – Efficiently Gather, Analyze and Process Information.
  • Protect Assets, valuable information, process and operational detail.
  • Sell information/intelligence upward through effective report writing, and strategic relationship building.

Corporate Intelligence Awareness, in people terms, refers to innate human capacity to think creatively when faced with the unknown or unproven.  The greater the capacity of an organization and its people to work with confidence in the dimension of potentials, possibilities and maybes, the greater the ability to predict accurate future business outcomes.



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 Monday, September 10, 2007


Project Management Institute – Southern Ontario Chapter   

PMI-SOC Breakfast Meeting

On Tuesday, November 13, 2007 Rodger Harding will discuss Corporate Intelligence from a Project Management perspective with the Southern Ontario Chapter of the Project Managent Institute  
 

The presentation will be entitled:

 

The Project Management Team, the Eyes & Ears of an Organization

 

Content will include:

 

·          Intelligence Gathering VS Espionage

·          Unnecessary sharing of information - What walks out the door

·          Information Gaps - What the organization needs to know

·          Establishing Client Confidence - The Human Factor in Information Gathering

·          Negotiation: Overcoming resistance – Ensuring relevance to decision-makers

·          Measurable Communication Success – Effective delivery techniques - An awareness of personal/team/company intelligence impact on others

 

For more information on the event visit:

http://www.soc.pmi.on.ca/cde.cfm?event=179233

 



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