McDowell, Don

Strategic intelligence: a handbook for practitioners, managers, and users - Delhi Foundation books 2009 - viii, 272 p. 24 cm ; Hard Bound

General concepts --
Using strategic intelligence --
Strategic intelligence : role, definitions, and concepts --
Critical observations --
Overview of the implementation and impact of strategic intelligence --
The case for establishing a national strategic intelligence apparatus --
Issues for clients and managers --
Why managers and executives need strategic analysis : the law enforcement model --
Management models and behavior : impact upon intelligence --
Management and self-management of strategic projects and processes --
Processes and techniques --
Developing concepts : understanding the topic --
Defining the task : prescribing the boundaries of the project --
Strategic project work plans --
Generating hypotheses --
Developing indicators for strategic topics --
Data collection plans for strategic projects --
Collation and evaluation of data --
Deciding on analytical approaches --
Developing strategic reports --
The analyst --
The role, responsibilities, and functions of the analyst.

The revised edition of Strategic Intelligence: A Handbook for Practitioners, Managers, and Users is a primer for analysts involved in conducting strategic intelligence research. Author Don McDowell begins with an overview of what strategic intelligence and analysis is, the functions it performs, and outcomes it delivers. McDowell then outlines a proven methodological approach to planning and implementing a strategic research project useful in any setting whatsoever. Strategic Intelligence explains in detail the steps involved in doing strategic analysis and includes examples, guidelines.

978-8175967441


Law enforcement
Intelligence service
Political Science

327.12 MCD