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and detect early signals of change such as discontinuities, inflection points, outliers or disruptive developments. The process is targeted mainly to the private sector
accepted 1 october 2004 Abstract Every month, SRI CONSULTING BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (SRIC-BI) professionals assemble more than 100 short abstracts of developments that they perceive to be signals of change, discontinuities, inflection points, outliers, or disruptive developments.
Disruptive developments or technologies. Participating scanners cast their nets broadly to bring in signals of change from various domains,
and prepare for disruptive developments. The dynamic internatiiona environment requires policy-makers to be prepared better for theunexpected
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