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STCM 10300: Introduction to Strategic Communication

Cathy Michael

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Cathy Michael
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Learning Objectives

Today I'll introduce some databases that are used for company and industry research.  You'll learn:

  • Companies are part of industries.  You can identify that industry with a NAICS code and search on the whole industry. A company can be part of multiple industries and have more than one industry code.
  • Business databases such as ABI Inform and Business Source Premiere are excellent sources for business news and scholarship. If you know the ticker symbol, business databases typically allow you to search using it.  
  • Nexis Uni and Business Insights include company profiles for background.  They provide NAICS industry codes that can be used for searching industry information.   Nexis Uni includes Hoover's directory that can offer an overview of a company.  
  • When you are researching a publicly traded company you can look at the 10K reports.  Be sure to find the Investor Relations website.
  • Statista is an easy to use resource for finding statistics on companies.  
  • NetAdvantage is an online business source that can provide an overview of an industry.  
  • Trade Associations may also provide industry news.   Some information may be for members only, however.  I just google the industry with the word association.

Best Bets: Databases

Nonprofits

Mine their websites for information.

Also try the local Chamber of Commerce such as the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce

Search local and regional news sources (see, below)

Nonprofits: Try and find their 990s (instead of 10Ks). Check websites that evaluate them such as:

  1. CitizenAudit  Investigates nonprofits
  2. Guidestar Search for nonprofits by name, etc. Form 990's available. Some are free.
  3. Charity Navigator  Search for nonprofits by name

Give.org Better Business Bureau Reports on major charitable organizations.

Set up a Google Alert on your person, business or nonprofit to monitor the media.

MS Forms Quiz

LINK IF THE FORM DOESN'T WORK https://forms.office.com/r/kEr5MFvy0k

Keep Informed

Sign up for alerts through trade journal site or professional organizations; you can also follow them in Twitter, Google+ or Facebook.  Library databases offer alerts but require you to create accounts first; library databases may offer full text holdings whereas the online journal's site may offer partial full-text to non-subscribers (this is called a paywall to help generate memeberships or subscriptions).

Some trade sites to follow: