KVC Workbook News

A Call Too Late

It was a weekday afternoon in the fall of 2007.  Though sitting at my desk, I was speaking “virtually” with about a hundred other people around the world who share my interest in corporate intelligence.  Specifically, I was midway through giving a live webinar (hosted by Aurora) on the Knowledge Value Chain®.

A chat message came through on the screen sidebar from the head of intelligence at a large US company.  She said her company was planning an all-day intelligence event, and they wanted to order one hundred copies of my KVC Workbook as a discussion guide for attendees.  This was the largest single order for the book to that point, on that basis I counted the webinar as a huge success.  We left it that she’d call back the following week to firm up the order details.

She did call back the following week as planned…but the content of the conversation was much different than I’m sure either of us had anticipated.  She was calling to say that the event had been cancelled and she would not need the KVC books.  My disappointment gave way to sympathy when she continued that her small CI department was being disbanded, and it was possible several of them would even have to leave the company in search of new jobs.

I realize that things can change quickly in business, and you have to learn to “roll with the punches.”  But I had a feeling of regret in that, if this person had had a working knowledge of intelligence ROI even six months prior to that, I’m confident that she could have addressed the “value” challenge, or even prevented its becoming an issue in the first place.

LESSON:  No intelligence professional wants to be on the wrong end of a discussion about return on investment.  That’s what prompted me to develop the KVC approach in the first place.

Adapted from an article Value Driven Intelligence, to be published in Competitive Intelligence Magazine, fall 2008.

Workbook 3.2 Now Shipping

It’s here—the shiny (really!) new version 3.2 Knowledge Value Chain Workbook.  Our thanks to the TKA team and partners who made this happen.  Workbook designer John (”The Great”) Fantini and printer Craig (”On-Time”) Pace of Spectragraphic Inc. did yeoman service in getting this edition ready.  Mike (”Pool Boy”) Powell made extensive editorial comments, as did KVC “users” Kathy Walsh of Purdue Pharma and Stephen Lippman of Merrill Lynch.

For those of you with version 3.1, most of the changes are editorial, there is little new content this time (hence its “dot” number).

We have now shipped the book worldwide—most recently to Estonia and Korea—and welcome any feedback from those of you who have it or are using it.

 To order, click here.

CORRECTIONS to the KVC Workbook (Version 3.1)

Sharp readers of the KVC Workbook (Version 3.1) have spotted several typos:

  • Page 3, right column, 1st paragraph - change “necessary” to “necessarily”
  • Page 5, 1st line - change “rather” to “father”
  • Page 5, right column, 2nd paragraph - after “more”, insert “than”
  • Page 6, right column, 3rd paragraph, 6th line - change “the” to “to”
  • Page 7, 1st paragraph - change first “who” to “which”, and “their” to “its”
  • Page 10, 4th paragraph - after “of” insert “us”
  • Page 12, 2nd paragraph - change the second “do” to “conduct”
  • Page 23, 2nd paragraph - after “routinely” drop “and”
  • Page 28, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line - drop “we”
  • Page 30, 2nd line - change “know” to “known”
  • Page 32, 2nd paragraph, last line - after “$50,000″ insert “car”
  • Page 40, 4th paragraph - after “company” insert “has taken”
  • Page 42, last paragraph - change “some” to “an”
  • Page 44, 3rd paragraph - drop the second “that”
  • Page 46, 1st paragraph - change “diagnosis” to “diagnose”
  • Page 62, 3rd paragraph - change “an” to “and”
  • Page 66, 2nd paragraph - drop second “you”
  • Page 74, 1st paragraph - after “way” insert “as”
  • Page 74, 3rd paragraph - change the second “your” to “you”
  • Page 79, slide fourth bullet - after “possible” insert “to”

Thanks, you know who you are!

 All of these (and more) changes are made in the new Version 3.2.