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These reports often provide valuable data on market share, growth rates, and competitivepositioning. Methodology: Choose a methodology that suits your needs, such as a matrix, comparison chart, or SWOT analysis (excluding SWOT as per your instructions). References: What Is a Competitor Analysis?
The quest for knowledge discovery is undoubtedly one of the most prioritized initiatives among investment firms. The C-suite is increasingly prioritizing knowledge sharing and discovery to ensure their firms remain competitive.
As resourcing and budgeting considerations remain top of mind for firms, it is also more important than ever to accelerate and centralize research findings and prevent the duplicity of work in order to remain competitive and ahead of the curve.
Established competitor analysis frameworks include: SWOT Analysis – An analysis of your competitors’ strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This helps in understanding a competitor’s overall strategic position and potential areas for growth or risk.
Across the industry, everyday genAI use cases are evolving to create efficiencies, innovate workflows, and streamline internal and external knowledge within organizations. Identifying the right tools and methodologies to capture these benefits is critical for firms to gain the most value and remain competitive.
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