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Business Intelligence

A Holistic Integrated Approach to Improve Decision-Making
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Business Intelligence (BI)

A Holistic Integrated Approach to Improve Decision-making

This comprehensive framework bridges military intelligence traditions with modern business needs, providing organizations with a standardized, adaptable process for informed decision-making.

⚠️ The BI Problem

Business Intelligence lacks a standardized definition, framework, and integrated approach. Organizations struggle to align intelligence gathering with strategic decision-making.

💡 The Solution: BI-DDIP

The Due Diligence Intelligence Process (DDIP) provides a 6-phase framework adapted from military intelligence, ensuring systematic, structured intelligence analysis for business.

🎯 The BI Promise

Improved decision-making, competitive advantage, organizational performance, and strategic value through holistic, integrated business intelligence.

BI-DDIP Framework Overview

The framework integrates six phases of intelligence gathering with eight intelligence types:

🎯 Phase 1
Planning &
Directing
📊 Phase 2
Collection
⚙️ Phase 3
Processing &
Exploitation
🔍 Phase 4
Analysis &
Production
📢 Phase 5
Dissemination &
Integration
✅ Phase 6
Evaluation &
Feedback

Phase 1: Planning & Directing

  • Identify intelligence requirements
  • Define scope and objectives
  • Establish BPIRs and BIRs
  • Form intelligence team
  • Document assumptions
  • Set collection priorities

Phase 2: Collection

  • Develop collection strategy
  • Identify data sources
  • Plan information gathering
  • Execute collection activities
  • Monitor source reliability
  • Document collection gaps

Phase 3: Processing & Exploitation

  • Organize raw intelligence
  • Build data warehouses
  • Apply analytics tools
  • Extract meaningful patterns
  • Validate data quality
  • Prepare for analysis

Phase 4: Analysis & Production

  • Conduct deep-dive analysis
  • Apply all 8 Intelligence Types
  • Develop competitor assessments
  • Produce intelligence products
  • Identify key findings
  • Create visualization products

Phase 5: Dissemination & Integration

  • Package intelligence products
  • Develop COAs (Courses of Action)
  • Create SWOT analysis
  • Build PESTEL assessment
  • Present findings to decision-makers
  • Integrate into strategy

Phase 6: Evaluation & Feedback

  • Assess MOPs (Measures of Performance)
  • Evaluate MOEs (Measures of Effectiveness)
  • Identify information gaps
  • Recommend iterations
  • Document lessons learned
  • Plan next cycle
The Six DDIP Phases

Each phase is sequential and mutually supporting. Click any phase below to explore its activities, tools, and outputs in depth.

PHASE 01 — PLANNING & DIRECTING

Establishing the Intelligence Plan

The first step — initiated once leadership confirms the trigger. Involves problem framing, BIR/BPIR identification, BIPOE execution, and tasking of collection resources.

Planning & Directing — In Depth

Key Activities

  • Confirm and define the trigger event
  • Apply problem-solving techniques (MDMP / Army Design Methodology)
  • Identify specified and implied tasks
  • Identify intelligence gaps and shortfalls
  • Develop Business Intelligence Requirements (BIRs)
  • Designate Priority BIRs (BPIRs) — max 3–5 critical questions
  • Execute BIPOE framework analysis
  • Assign collection responsibilities and timelines

Decision-Maker's Role

Intelligence is the responsibility of senior corporate leadership. Decision-makers MUST drive the process with clear guidance on what they need to understand to make an effective decision. Leadership confirms the trigger and provides guidance before deliberate planning begins.


Outputs

  • Problem Statement
  • Prioritized BPIRs (3–5 max)
  • BIR list
  • Collection Plan
  • BIPOE initial assessment
PHASE 02 — COLLECTION

Gathering the Raw Intelligence

Converting intelligence requirements into collection tasks. Employs multiple methods: offline/online research, research organizations, surveys, and local agents.

Collection — In Depth

Collection Methods / Sources

  • Offline research (libraries, physical documents)
  • Online research (internet, databases)
  • Online research services (commercial intelligence firms)
  • Research organizations (think tanks, academic sources)
  • Local agents (first-hand, in-country information)
  • Surveys and field research
  • Social media and open-source intelligence

Priority System

  • BPIRs receive IMMEDIATE allocation of collection resources
  • BIRs receive resources as time and budget allow
  • Local agents may be hired for critical first-hand info
  • External firms may be contracted for surveys/studies

Output

Raw collected data/information organized against each BPIR and BIR, ready for processing.

PHASE 03 — PROCESSING & EXPLOITATION

Converting Data into Usable Form

Raw collected data is processed, structured, and exploited using modern analytics tools before analysis begins.

Processing & Exploitation — In Depth

Tools & Technologies

  • Big Data platforms and analytics
  • Data warehousing systems
  • Business Analytics (BA) tools
  • Data mining algorithms
  • Visualization platforms (dashboards)
  • AI and machine learning tools

Process Goals

  • Convert raw data into structured, analyzable formats
  • Remove noise and validate data quality
  • Organize data against each BIR/BPIR
  • Prepare information packages for analyst teams

Output

Processed, validated, and structured information packages ready for the Analysis & Production phase.

PHASE 04 — ANALYSIS & PRODUCTION

Generating Intelligence Products

The core BI work: analyzing processed information across all 8 intelligence sub-components to produce actionable intelligence products for decision-makers.

Analysis & Production — In Depth

The 8 Intelligence Sub-Components

  • Competitive Intelligence (CI)
  • Marketing Intelligence (MI)
  • Production Intelligence
  • Supply Chain Intelligence (SCI)
  • Human Talent Intelligence
  • Cultural Intelligence (CQ)
  • Compliance Intelligence
  • Financial Intelligence

Analysis Standards

  • Apply analytical rigor and critical thinking
  • Use Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs)
  • Apply Measures of Performance (MOPs)
  • Develop Courses of Action (COAs)
  • Assess most likely and most dangerous COAs

Output

Intelligence products, assessments, estimates, and COA recommendations tailored to decision-maker requirements.

PHASE 05 — DISSEMINATION & INTEGRATION

Delivering Intelligence to Decision-Makers

Timely, relevant intelligence products are delivered through appropriate channels, integrated into the decision-making process.

Dissemination & Integration — In Depth

Dissemination Principles

  • Right intelligence to the right decision-maker
  • Delivered at the right time
  • In the right format and level of detail
  • Through appropriate channels
  • Integrated into ongoing strategy development

Integration Activities

  • Briefings to senior leadership and executives
  • Integration into strategic planning processes
  • COA presentation and war-gaming
  • Formal intelligence reports and assessments

Key Principle

Intelligence professionals must be fully integrated into the strategy development process — not operating in a silo.

PHASE 06 — EVALUATION & FEEDBACK

Continuous Improvement Loop

Assess the quality and relevance of intelligence products; provide actionable feedback to improve the next DDIP cycle.

Evaluation & Feedback — In Depth

Evaluation Activities

  • Assess relevance of intelligence products to BPIRs/BIRs
  • Evaluate timeliness of delivery
  • Measure accuracy and validity of assessments
  • Identify gaps in collection or analysis
  • Determine if COA selected is achieving desired end state

Feedback Loop

  • Feedback flows back to Planning & Directing phase
  • Process is repeated until an acceptable COA is confirmed
  • Business operating environment is dynamic — process must be continuous
  • Leadership may reframe problem or update guidance

Key Principle

The BI-DDIP process is iterative and recursive. It must continue as long as the business environment changes.

The 8 Intelligence Types

Competitive Intelligence (CI)

Analysis of competitors' strategies, capabilities, products, and market positioning to inform competitive advantage decisions.

Marketing Intelligence (MI)

Intelligence about market trends, customer behavior, demand patterns, and marketing opportunities to guide product and pricing decisions.

Production Intelligence (PI)

★ Original

Analysis of production capabilities, quality metrics, efficiency, and operational performance to optimize manufacturing and delivery.

Supply Chain Intelligence (SCI)

Intelligence about supplier reliability, logistics efficiency, inventory optimization, and supply chain risks to ensure operational continuity.

Human Talent Intelligence (HTI)

★ Original

Assessment of workforce capabilities, talent markets, organizational culture, and human capital to support HR and talent strategy decisions.

Cultural Intelligence (CQ)

Understanding of organizational and societal culture, values, and behavioral patterns to guide corporate social responsibility and stakeholder engagement.

Compliance Intelligence

Monitoring of regulatory requirements, legal obligations, and risk compliance to ensure organizational adherence to laws and standards.

Financial Intelligence (FI)

Analysis of financial performance, cash flow, profitability, investment returns, and financial risks to support fiscal decision-making.

Original BI-DDIP Framework Contributions

Production Intelligence (PI) — Recognizes that manufacturing quality and operational efficiency are critical intelligence factors that organizations must systematically monitor and analyze.

Human Talent Intelligence (HTI) — Elevates human capital as a core intelligence domain, acknowledging that workforce capabilities and talent markets directly impact organizational success.

BIPOE: Business Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment

BIPOE is the systematic process of understanding and analyzing the business environment (operational environment) within which your organization operates. It provides the foundation for all intelligence analysis and decision-making.

4-Step BIPOE Process

1

Define the Operational Environment

  • Identify geographic boundaries
  • Define market scope
  • Set time horizons
  • Establish focus areas
2

Describe Impact Factors

  • Analyze environmental influences
  • Assess threat and opportunity factors
  • Evaluate constraints and enablers
  • Document key relationships
3

Evaluate Competition

  • Identify key competitors
  • Assess competitive positions
  • Analyze competitor capabilities
  • Evaluate competitive threats
4

Determine Competitor COAs

  • Forecast competitor actions
  • Assess likely responses
  • Evaluate strategic options
  • Prepare contingency plans

Operational Environment Factors (PMESII)

🕐 Time
🏢 Competitors
👥 Sociocultural
💻 Technology
📊 Political
💰 Economic
⚙️ Military/Infrastructure
⚖️ Information

Decision-Making with MDMP

"Intelligence informs every strategic decision. The Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) provides the framework to transform intelligence into action."

7-Step MDMP Process

Step 1: Receipt of Mission
  • Receive and understand the decision problem or opportunity
  • Identify trigger event that initiates analysis
  • Clarify decision objectives and constraints
  • Establish timeline and resource availability
  • Document mission statement
  • Brief leadership on initial assessment
Step 2: Mission Analysis
  • Analyze decision context and environment
  • Identify key stakeholders and influencers
  • Determine resource requirements
  • Assess risks and opportunities
  • Establish intelligence requirements (BPIRs, BIRs)
  • Define success metrics
Step 3: Course of Action (COA) Development
  • Generate multiple strategic options (COAs)
  • Develop COA for each competitor response
  • Ensure COAs are realistic and achievable
  • Document assumptions for each COA
  • Identify required resources and sequencing
  • Prepare briefing for decision-makers
Step 4: COA Analysis
  • War-game each COA against competitor responses
  • Analyze effectiveness against decision criteria
  • Assess resource requirements and feasibility
  • Identify risks and mitigation strategies
  • Calculate COA advantage versus cost
  • Rate COAs against weighted criteria
Step 5: COA Comparison
  • Compare COAs on key effectiveness dimensions
  • Create comparison matrix (COAs vs. criteria)
  • Highlight pros and cons of each option
  • Assess risk-return profile for each COA
  • Rank COAs from most to least favorable
  • Prepare visual comparison for decision-makers
Step 6: COA Approval
  • Present top-ranked COA to decision-maker
  • Brief supporting analysis and rationale
  • Answer questions about risk and feasibility
  • Obtain executive approval or feedback
  • Document decision rationale
  • Proceed to implementation or further refinement
Step 7: Orders and Execution
  • Issue execution orders and implementation plans
  • Brief teams on approved COA and objectives
  • Establish MOPs (Measures of Performance)
  • Establish MOEs (Measures of Effectiveness)
  • Monitor implementation and performance
  • Provide feedback and course corrections

Army Design Methodology (ADM) — Strategic Thinking

1️⃣ Problem Framing

Define the problem context, stakeholders, and objectives. Identify root causes versus symptoms.

2️⃣ End State Visualization

Envision desired future state. Define success conditions and strategic objectives clearly.

3️⃣ Approach Development

Design integrated solutions spanning multiple domains. Sequence initiatives logically.

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About the Author

The BI-DDIP framework was developed by an accomplished scholar and practitioner with extensive experience in strategic planning, organizational development, and intelligence analysis. The research foundation bridges military intelligence traditions with modern business decision-making, resulting in a standardized, adaptable process for informed organizational decisions.

Key Contributions

Business Intelligence Framework

Developed a comprehensive, standardized 6-phase Due Diligence Intelligence Process (DDIP) adapted from military intelligence traditions to address the lack of BI frameworks in business.

8 Intelligence Types

Defined a holistic set of 8 intelligence types required for comprehensive business decision-making, including two original contributions: Production Intelligence and Human Talent Intelligence.

BIPOE Methodology

Adapted the military BIPOE (Business Intelligence Preparation of Operational Environment) framework to provide organizations with a structured approach to environmental analysis.

MDMP Integration

Integrated the Military Decision-Making Process (MDMP) with business intelligence to ensure informed, systematic decision-making in organizational contexts.

Original Intelligence Types

Introduced Production Intelligence (PI) and Human Talent Intelligence (HTI) as critical intelligence domains previously overlooked in traditional business frameworks.

Holistic Integration

Created the first truly integrated approach to business intelligence that combines intelligence gathering, analysis, decision-making, and feedback into a cohesive, repeatable process.

BI-DDIP Advisor Setup

Configure your intelligence analysis scenario. The advisor will guide you through a complete BI-DDIP cycle, generating tailored intelligence products for your organization.

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Trigger
1
Planning
2
Collection
3
Processing
4
Analysis
5
Dissemination
6
Evaluation
📄
Report

🎯 Phase 1: Planning & Directing

Establish intelligence requirements, define scope, and identify needed intelligence.

Analyzing your trigger event and establishing scope...
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Include any internal data, classified findings, proprietary research, or additional context not captured above. This will be incorporated into subsequent phases.

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📊 Phase 2: Collection

Develop collection strategy and identify information sources.

Developing collection strategy based on Phase 1 requirements...
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Include any internal data, classified findings, or additional context for Phase 2. This will be incorporated into subsequent phases.

✓ Saved

⚙️ Phase 3: Processing & Exploitation

Organize and process collected information into actionable intelligence.

Building data infrastructure and processing architecture...
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Add any processed data sets, validated findings, or proprietary analytical results to enrich subsequent phases.

✓ Saved

🔍 Phase 4: Analysis & Production

Conduct deep analysis and produce intelligence products.

Analyzing collected information across all 8 Intelligence Types...
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Add confidential competitive intelligence, internal strategic findings, or proprietary analysis results to strengthen the COA development in Phase 5.

✓ Saved

📢 Phase 5: Dissemination & Integration

Package intelligence and develop Courses of Action.

Developing COAs, SWOT, and PESTEL strategic frameworks...
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Add any decision-maker preferences, internal risk thresholds, budget constraints, or strategic constraints that should shape the evaluation and feedback.

✓ Saved

✅ Phase 6: Evaluation & Feedback

Assess results and determine iteration needs.

Evaluating process effectiveness and recommending iterations...

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Help & Support

BI-DDIP Platform · Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start an analysis?
Click the ⚡ BI-DDIP Advisor button in the top nav, fill in your decision context in the input panel, then generate each phase in order from Phase 1 through Phase 6.
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Yes — after running your phases, use the Download PPT and Download Word Doc buttons to export a fully formatted intelligence report.
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