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Business intelligence and espionage

Title
Business intelligence and espionage [by] Richard M. Greene, Jr.
Published
Homewood, Ill., Dow Jones-Irwin, 1966.
Physical Description
xi, 312 p. illus. 24 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN Pforzheimer Intelligence 4488: Dust jacket. "First printing, October, 1966". From the library of Walter L. Pforzheimer.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
Management, business intelligence, and espionage, by R. M. Greene.
An introduction to intelligence systems in business, Anonymous.
Military and corporate intelligence, by C. F. Carroll.
Planning and administration of the business intelligence group, by J. L. Fredrick.
Development of intelligence and espionage, by A. D. Johnstone.
Using marketing intelligence and information to win defense programs, by P. L.Oster.
A model for RFP evaluation, by R. E. Beckwith.
Data sources and their evaluation, by H. Laitin.
Automatic methods of information storage and retrieval, by C. W. Salm.
Electronic eavesdropping (bugging): its use and countermeasures, by S. W. Netolicky.
Intelligence operations for retail stores and chains, by B. Sussman.
Using business intelligence to build through mergers and acquisitions, by P. H. Stanton.
Bibliography (p. 251
67)
Appendix A: Industrial espionage, by E. F. Furash.
Appendix B: How they sell, by F. C. Klein.
Also listed under
Walter L. Pforzheimer Intelligence Collection (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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