Heather Carine

Heather Carine is a Business Researcher. She set up Carine Research in 2006 capitalising on her experience as a corporate librarian, knowledge manager and marketing advisor. Her research is relied on for business proposals, marketing initiatives and advice.

In 2007 Heather was awarded the FUMSI (Find, Use, Manage and Share Information) Award for the most useful article in Freepint, as voted by the freepint.com readers.

Heather writes a free monthly newsletter on Business Research Tips focusing on practical ways to find and manage business information. Heather is based in Adelaide, South Australia and online at www.carineresearch.com.au.

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Articles by Heather Carine:


Finding competitive business information in six steps
Tuesday, 31st March 2009

While every quest for competitive information results in a different end point, the strategic researcher knows that the process for finding information follows the same key principles. Heather Carine shares her six basic steps for performing corporate competitive research, along with tips for getting started.


Finding competitive business information in six steps [ABSTRACT]
Tuesday, 31st March 2009

While every quest for competitive information results in a different end point, the strategic researcher knows that the process for finding information follows the same key principles. Heather Carine shares her six basic steps for performing corporate competitive research, along with tips for getting started.


Stay Ahead of the Pack: Specialists from Small Firms Work with Restricted Resources
Tuesday, 31st July 2007

I have spent my career in large organisations, undertaking research for specialists. Being well informed is vital for specialists, and I have played a key role in that. However, specialists from small organisations are just as adept at keeping themselves up to date through their tightly focussed research skills.


Stay Ahead of the Pack: Specialists from Small Firms Work with Restricted Resources
Tuesday, 31st July 2007

I have spent my career in large organisations, undertaking research for specialists. Being well informed is vital for specialists, and I have played a key role in that. However, specialists from small organisations are just as adept at keeping themselves up to date through their tightly focussed research skills.


Mentors and Mentees: Structuring a Professional Relationship
Monday, 30th April 2007