Teaching economic intelligence and strategic monitoring will enhance students' analytical skills and enable them to understand the significance of information better. Economic intelligence and strategic monitoring, as fields of study, will complement the primary education of students across various disciplines, including sociology, law, economics, and literature. They should be regarded as an additional layer, a complementary aspect, a personal enrichment, and an alternative perspective.

Experts in the field often summarize economic intelligence through a tripartite framework: monitoring (gathering relevant strategic information), safeguarding information (ensuring sensitive information remains confidential), and influence (disseminating information or behavioral norms that support one's strategy).