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Christophe Bisson appointed to the Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows

Published on November 15, 2023

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Christophe Bisson appointed to the Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows

Christophe Bisson, associate professor and scientific director of the MSc International Strategy and Influence programme at SKEMA, has been appointed a member of the Council of Competitive Intelligence Fellows. Currently, he is the only French researcher to be part of it. This appointment was confirmed by Richard Caldwell, president of the council's selection committee, thus recognising his significant contributions in the field of competitive intelligence and related disciplines.

​​Christophe Bisson, associate professor at SKEMA, was selected by the committee for his academic contribution as a professor-researcher in this field. By accepting this invitation, he joins a cohort of professionals recognised as leaders in the field of competitive intelligence, ranging from founders of this field to influential thinkers and innovators. “The role of a Fellow within this council is not just an honorary title. It offers the opportunity to collaborate with other eminent members of the council and the field, with the aim of sharing resources, programmes, and services. 

These collaborations are essential to promote the values and mission of the organisation, which is committed to supporting ethical and innovative practices in the competitive intelligence community and among its users,” explains Christophe Bisson.


At the forefront of compe​​​titive intelligence


The Council of Fellows in Co​mpetitive Intelligence brings together members from various geographical and professional backgrounds, including industrial, academic, governmental, and non-profit sectors. Their common mission is to guide and educate, implementing their individual and collective leadership.

Among the key initiatives are the council's annual meeting, monthly online meetings, webinars, the Competitive Intelligence Summit series. Numerous projects and initiatives aimed at addressing unfulfilled needs in the professional and academic community, and advancing intelligence practices are also managed by it.

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