ABSTRACT

As businesses grow less capital and infrastructure intensive and more people and knowledge intensive it becomes increasingly vital for today's managers to know what business information is available and how to apply it to their own decision-making processes. This book relates organisations' real information needs to specific types and named examples of information sources and services. The final chapter shows how to exploit the vast array of available information systematically, looking, for example, at the role of the information intermediary, the Internet and online hosts. This is a book no well-informed business should be without.

chapter 1|12 pages

Business Information at Work

chapter 2|78 pages

Company Information

chapter 3|54 pages

Market Information

chapter 4|43 pages

Financial Information

chapter 5|24 pages

Product Information

chapter 6|19 pages

Country Information

chapter 7|26 pages

Business News Sources; Industry Sources

chapter 8|60 pages

Accessing Business Information