The Insight Discipline: Crafting New Marketplace Understanding that Makes a Difference

Author:   Liam Fahey (Leadership Forum, USA)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
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9781839827334


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   03 August 2020
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Author:   Liam Fahey (Leadership Forum, USA)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Weight:   0.598kg
ISBN:  

9781839827334


ISBN 10:   1839827335
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   03 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Insight DisciplineChapter 2: The 4I Diamond Framework Chapter 3: Structuring: Preparing for Insight Work Chapter 4: Sniffing: Deriving Preliminary Inferences Chapter 5: Shaping: Crafting Change Insight Chapter 6: Stipulating: Vouching and Validating Change Insight Chapter 7: Implication Insights: The Segue to Business Implications Chapter 8: Business Implications: Thinking, Decisions, Action Chapter 9: Insight Work: The Influence of Emotions Chapter 10: An Insight Culture: The Role of Leaders

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"'Marketing is rich in data but poor in insight. Liam Fahey does a remarkable job of systemizing how to gain marketing insights, tease out their implications, and use them to drive your decision making.' -- Philip Kotler, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 'The Insight Discipline provides the rationale for why insight needs to be the focus of any form of marketplace analysis, clear conceptualization of what insight is (and is not), a roadmap for how to generate insight, and how to connect it to decision making.' -- Jody Holtzman, Senior Managing Partner, Longevity Venture Advisors LLC 'Liam Fahey does a great job advancing the case for evolving an analysis-focused approach to executive support to an insights-based organizational capability that underpins decision making and impacts business outcomes.'  -- Adrienne Jonnson, VP Competitive Intelligence, JP Morgan Chase & Co 'Marketplace change continually generates opportunities and risks. Yet most organizations flounder in their analysis of change; they generate reams of outputs but not insight. Liam Fahey's The Insight Discipline is required reading for those who want to establish and maintain an insight culture - marketplace analysis that makes a difference to winning customers and outperforming rivals.'  -- Dave Miller, VP Strategy Jabil Corporation 'A masterwork that addresses what it takes win in any market context– leadership in developing ""marketplace insight."" Fahey pulls from many years of research and practice to develop a concrete, how-to-do framework for dealing with one of the most misunderstood – yet valuable – concepts in business: ""Understanding that Makes a Difference: Insight."" For any manager, marketer or business leader dealing with today’s deluge of data, and wondering just what to do with it, this book is a ""must read"".' -- Ralph A. Oliva, Professor of Marketing Director, Institute for the Study of Business Markets Pennsylvania State University 'Truly actionable marketplace insight is important for business even in the best of times. Now more than ever insight is critical for organizations seeking to navigate increasingly complicated marketplaces, beset by technological change, globalization/deglobalization, and now COVID-19. In The Insight Discipline, Liam Fahey lays out a clear and compelling roadmap for organizations determined to become more systematically insightful in their marketing operations.'  -- T E Clifton III, CEO Eastport Analytics 'The Insight Discipline is a rich gold mine, not merely for practicing foresight, but for developing agile mental models necessary for success in rapidly changing and continuously disruptive global markets. Liam Fahey takes the reader from insight and analysis frameworks to the knottier questions of insight implications, such as: What do we do with these insights? Who leads? What do we start working on come Monday? It's all here, in meticulously well-organized and highly readable prose.' -- Peter Kennedy, Managing Principal, Futures Strategy Group 'Liam Fahey nails it. He addresses a timeless problem, how to transform data into insight, with a simple and executable framework. He does not just define the problem – he gives you a playbook on how to solve it.'  -- Mike McCalley, VP Strategy and Marketing, CECO Environmental Corporation"


'Liam Fahey nails it. He addresses a timeless problem, how to transform data into insight, with a simple and executable framework. He does not just define the problem - he gives you a playbook on how to solve it.' -- Mike McCalley, VP Strategy and Marketing, CECO Environmental Corporation 'The Insight Discipline is a rich gold mine, not merely for practicing foresight, but for developing agile mental models necessary for success in rapidly changing and continuously disruptive global markets. Liam Fahey takes the reader from insight and analysis frameworks to the knottier questions of insight implications, such as: What do we do with these insights? Who leads? What do we start working on come Monday? It's all here, in meticulously well-organized and highly readable prose.' -- Peter Kennedy, Managing Principal, Futures Strategy Group 'Truly actionable marketplace insight is important for business even in the best of times. Now more than ever insight is critical for organizations seeking to navigate increasingly complicated marketplaces, beset by technological change, globalization/deglobalization, and now COVID-19. In The Insight Discipline, Liam Fahey lays out a clear and compelling roadmap for organizations determined to become more systematically insightful in their marketing operations.' -- T E Clifton III, CEO Eastport Analytics 'A masterwork that addresses what it takes win in any market context- leadership in developing marketplace insight. Fahey pulls from many years of research and practice to develop a concrete, how-to-do framework for dealing with one of the most misunderstood - yet valuable - concepts in business: Understanding that Makes a Difference: Insight. For any manager, marketer or business leader dealing with today's deluge of data, and wondering just what to do with it, this book is a must read .' -- Ralph A. Oliva, Professor of Marketing Director, Institute for the Study of Business Markets Pennsylvania State University 'Marketplace change continually generates opportunities and risks. Yet most organizations flounder in their analysis of change; they generate reams of outputs but not insight. Liam Fahey's The Insight Discipline is required reading for those who want to establish and maintain an insight culture - marketplace analysis that makes a difference to winning customers and outperforming rivals.' -- Dave Miller, VP Strategy Jabil Corporation 'Liam Fahey does a great job advancing the case for evolving an analysis-focused approach to executive support to an insights-based organizational capability that underpins decision making and impacts business outcomes.' -- Adrienne Jonnson, VP Competitive Intelligence, JP Morgan Chase & Co 'The Insight Discipline provides the rationale for why insight needs to be the focus of any form of marketplace analysis, clear conceptualization of what insight is (and is not), a roadmap for how to generate insight, and how to connect it to decision making.' -- Jody Holtzman, Senior Managing Partner, Longevity Venture Advisors LLC 'Marketing is rich in data but poor in insight. Liam Fahey does a remarkable job of systemizing how to gain marketing insights, tease out their implications, and use them to drive your decision making.' -- Philip Kotler, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University


'Marketing is rich in data but poor in insight. Liam Fahey does a remarkable job of systemizing how to gain marketing insights, tease out their implications, and use them to drive your decision making.' -- Philip Kotler, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University 'The Insight Discipline provides the rationale for why insight needs to be the focus of any form of marketplace analysis, clear conceptualization of what insight is (and is not), a roadmap for how to generate insight, and how to connect it to decision making.' -- Jody Holtzman, Senior Managing Partner, Longevity Venture Advisors LLC 'Liam Fahey does a great job advancing the case for evolving an analysis-focused approach to executive support to an insights-based organizational capability that underpins decision making and impacts business outcomes.'  -- Adrienne Jonnson, VP Competitive Intelligence, JP Morgan Chase & Co 'Marketplace change continually generates opportunities and risks. Yet most organizations flounder in their analysis of change; they generate reams of outputs but not insight. Liam Fahey's The Insight Discipline is required reading for those who want to establish and maintain an insight culture - marketplace analysis that makes a difference to winning customers and outperforming rivals.'  -- Dave Miller, VP Strategy Jabil Corporation 'A masterwork that addresses what it takes win in any market context– leadership in developing ""marketplace insight."" Fahey pulls from many years of research and practice to develop a concrete, how-to-do framework for dealing with one of the most misunderstood – yet valuable – concepts in business: ""Understanding that Makes a Difference: Insight."" For any manager, marketer or business leader dealing with today’s deluge of data, and wondering just what to do with it, this book is a ""must read"".' -- Ralph A. Oliva, Professor of Marketing Director, Institute for the Study of Business Markets Pennsylvania State University 'Truly actionable marketplace insight is important for business even in the best of times. Now more than ever insight is critical for organizations seeking to navigate increasingly complicated marketplaces, beset by technological change, globalization/deglobalization, and now COVID-19. In The Insight Discipline, Liam Fahey lays out a clear and compelling roadmap for organizations determined to become more systematically insightful in their marketing operations.'  -- T E Clifton III, CEO Eastport Analytics 'The Insight Discipline is a rich gold mine, not merely for practicing foresight, but for developing agile mental models necessary for success in rapidly changing and continuously disruptive global markets. Liam Fahey takes the reader from insight and analysis frameworks to the knottier questions of insight implications, such as: What do we do with these insights? Who leads? What do we start working on come Monday? It's all here, in meticulously well-organized and highly readable prose.' -- Peter Kennedy, Managing Principal, Futures Strategy Group 'Liam Fahey nails it. He addresses a timeless problem, how to transform data into insight, with a simple and executable framework. He does not just define the problem – he gives you a playbook on how to solve it.'  -- Mike McCalley, VP Strategy and Marketing, CECO Environmental Corporation


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Liam Fahey is co-founder and executive director of Leadership Forum, Inc. and the creator and leader of its Intelligence Leadership Forum. He has been a faculty member at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and Boston University, and he now serves as Professor of Management Practice at Babson College, USA.

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