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What is Enterprise Competitive Competence

Handbook of Research on Organizational Transformations through Big Data Analytics
Core competences are the capabilities that are critical to an organization’s achievement of competitive advantage.
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Business Intelligence, Knowledge Management, and Customer Relationship Management Technological Support in Enterprise Competitive Competence
Ming-Chang Lee (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Science, Taiwan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7272-7.ch015
Abstract
The approach of knowledge management, business intelligence, and customer relationship management was used as theoretical technologies in order to build an intelligence enterprise framework. Since the business intelligence process can create additional customer value through knowledge creation with the customer, business intelligence can provide users with reliable, accurate information and help them make decisions. Customer relationship management focuses on the integration of customer information and knowledge for finding and keeping customers to grow customer lifetime value. Therefore, integrating intelligence enterprise is needed in order to respond to the challenges the modern enterprise has to deal with and represents not only a new trend in IT but also a necessary step in the emerging knowledge-based economy. In intelligent enterprise operations, KM contains business models, processes, competence, implementation, performance assessment, and enterprise in information, organization, and e-commence processes.
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