Content Providers
The Manufacturing Alumni works with a number of leading organizations to provide a variety of timely and topical content for our members. Content is obtained from a wide range of sources including leading authors, industry experts, academics and renowned research organisations. Key content providers include AMR research and BBC monitoring, Alumni content can be viewed in the Knowledge Centre.
AMR Research’s clients count on unbiased, third-party research to help them make more informed decisions and develop successful business strategies enabled by the right technology.
By providing insight into changing business processes and industry trends, what works for leaders, and how technology can help, They provide clients with a competitor’s edge.
AMR Research has published more than 15,000 pieces of research. Grounded in industry and business process expertise, AMR analysts deliver independent, leading-edge research on established and emerging technologies. This analysis is supported by the best research data in the industry, expert-led Peer Forums, and daily interaction with our members, the most comprehensive community of practitioners in the industry. www.amrresearch.com
The need to be fully informed of political and economic developments is paramount in a changing world, particularly where opportunities for investment and trade are at stake.
BBC Monitoring can bring you news and information based on round-the-clock monitoring of radio, TV, press, internet and news agency sources around the world, including areas where communications infrastructures are poor and where reliable information can be difficult to obtain. Expert selection from an extensive range of sources enables us to provide insightful and reliable coverage of political, economic, security and media news. Reports are translated into English from more than 100 languages.
BBC Monitoring is a useful source of information in the assessment of international events which allows you to:
Make informed decisions on how to react to events going on around you using our up to the minute news reports.
Assess public opinion, and changes in public opinion, through the ‘tone’ and language of comment and reporting.
Access accurate translations of reported ministerial speeches and announcements.
Use the news archive and reference information for the collection and verification of information .
The rapid transcription, collation and distribution of this information makes BBC Monitoring a much valued resource of a variety of organisations worldwide. Please contact us for further details on how to receive a daily news service from BBC Monitoring and quote ALUMNI for a free trial.
For more information please see www.monitor.bbc.co.uk
Alumni members can get involved in the following ways:
