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Burkhardt Research Services’ founder, Kim Burkhardt, conducts industry presentations throughout North America.
Ms. Burkhardt's public presentations are conducted for industry groups, trade associations, and academia.
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March,
2010: "Reflections on
the 2008 Presidential
Campaign" - New York
Institute of
Technology's Vancouver
Branch Campus,
Vancouver, B.C. |
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April, 2007: “Before and After CI – Research Analysts Succeed in a Variety of Settings” – Society of Competitive Intelligence Professional’s Annual Conference, New York, NY |
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April, 2006: “You’ve Got CI Data – Now What?” – Society of Competitive Intelligence Professional’s Annual Conference, Orlando, FL |
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April, 2006: “You Know the CI Question – Where’s the Answer?” – Society of Competitive Intelligence Professional’s Annual Conference, Orlando, FL |
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February, 2006: “Competitor Profiling: What It Is, How to and How Not to Approach It” - Mount Baker Project Management Institute, Bellingham, WA |
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November, 2005: “Competitive Intelligence: Building a CI Framework from Start to Finish” - Puget Sound Business Intelligence Group, Seattle, WA |
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October, 2005: “Competitive Intelligence: Your Best Defense” – 8th Annual Business Conference (SBDC), Bellingham, WA |
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April, 2005: “Your Publishing Options: A Roadmap” – Association of Independent Information Professional’s Annual Conference, Tucson, AZ |
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May, 2004: “Value Added Packaging” – Association of Independent Information Professional’s Annual Conference, Austin, Texas |
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Fall, 2003: Canadian Public Relations Society (Vancouver Chapter) |
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Spring, 2003: Canadian Plastics Industry Association (Vancouver and Calgary) |
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May, 2002: “Competitive Intelligence in Review: Current Practices & Perceptions” – SLA Regional AGM, Vancouver, B.C. |
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January, 2002: "Competitive Intelligence and The Product Life Cycle" - Puget Sound Business Intelligence Group. Seattle, WA |
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October, 2001: Guest lecturer (competitive intelligence) – University of Texas, Austin (School of Information and Library Science) |
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October, 2001: Guest author (Competitive Intelligence Workbook)– Idaho State University, School of Marketing |
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS Services for regional government
Services for non-profit agencies
Services for political campaigns
Packaged studies
Omnibus studies
COMPETITOR SOLUTIONS Evaluating Competitive Context
Competitive Intelligence for Sales
Competitive Intelligence for Operations
Competitor Monitoring
Benchmark Analysis
Competitive Intelligence Outsourcing
Establish a Competitive Intelligence Department
Industry Consolidation - M & A
TRAINING Intelligence and Market Research Training
Training for Micro Businesses and Community Agencies
PRESENTATIONS Conducted for industry groups, trade associations, and academia |
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