The IIAR is 4!
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The IIAR is 4!
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Jeff Mann from Gartner (@JeffMann) blogged yesterday about NDA Games. It’s an interesting subject, in particular with respect to what useage analysts are allowed to make of information disclosed in an NDA briefing, or to spell it out, a briefing during which the information exchanged is disclosed under a “Non Disclosure Agreement”. Just to go [...]
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Josh50_2Josh Bernoff, yes as in Josh Groundswell Bernoff, from Forrester posted recently a great post on what analysts actually do. Now, it’s not a new subject but it’s still pretty difficult to explain to your mother. Joes does it elegantly and kindly accepted my request to reblog it here.
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Scheduling is one of my pet peeves, simply because locking diaries for a briefing between an exec and an analyst is complicated. They’re just usually really busy and travel so much they have a better chance to bump into each other in an aiport lounge than on a conference call! I sometimes think it’s easier [...]
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The date and location of the next London IIAR Forum has been set to May 27th and the theme will be on verticals. We will have panellists from IDC Insights EMEA, Cambashi, Kable, Silva Research Network and Celent. Members should please RSVP to the secretary’s invitation.
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