SIS International Research - Organization

Organization

The company is organized into three divisions.

SIS International Custom Research. Its flagship full-service Market Research division, SIS International Custom Research, conducts custom Qualitative Market Research & Quantitative Market Research, Emerging Markets Research, Business Intelligence, Competitive Intelligence, Focus Groups, Strategic Planning and Political Polling. The division's specialties have traditionally been Market feasibility/entry research, Business-to-Business research and Market Sizing studies.

SIS Global Research Media. The division provides the Global Market Intelligence Tracking Service, custom industry tracking services, the Marketintelligences blog, the Industry Synthesis Blog, webinars, published books, Worldwide Intelligence Library and other research products. The Global Market Intelligence Tracking Service (GMITS) is a quarterly analysis of 13 industries in terms of competitive movements, mergers & acquisitions, strategic analysis, opportunities and challenges. SIS GRM has published over 4 books, including "China's Generation Y:Understanding the Future Leaders of the World's Next Superpower," "Global Gold," "Global Jump Start" and "The Intelligent Corporation."

SIS Intelligence Answering. The division offers on-demand intelligence services for companies and executives.

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