Learn to turn data into actionable insights and empower your SMB team with a clear, confident path forward.

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Streamline your SAP Business One support with the Remote Support Platform (RSP). Discover how it enhances system health, automates updates, and provides peace of mind with database backups.

Explore proven strategies to help SMBs confidently enter and excel in new markets, embracing innovation and data-driven insights.

Discover how demand planning can improve business operations by accurately predicting customer needs. Learn from a Pop-Tart dilemma to optimize your forecasting and boost customer satisfaction

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Managing Corporate Intelligence: A Simple Guide to Tracking and Valuing Your Knowledge Assets

Corporate Intelligence is a goldmine often overlooked. It encompasses the collective knowledge a company holds about its customers, vendors, and partners—essentially, all the interactions and data points that drive your business forward. But how do you manage this intangible yet invaluable asset effectively? Let’s dive into practical strategies to track and organize your corporate intelligence without overcomplicating the process.

Managing intercompany transactions can feel like juggling flaming torches—one misstep, and things can go up in smoke. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operating multiple entities, whether across regions or industries, the stakes are high.

Corporate intelligence encompasses the wealth of data a company accumulates over time about customers, prospects, leads, sales opportunities, and all the associated interactions