Start Right in E-Business
Academic Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-12-449977-5 (ISBN)
E-business occurs when a company has established critical business procedures and activities to support e-commerce transactions. Using this definition, e-commerce is part of e-business--a company needs e-commerce to implement e-business. Utilizing e-commerce, however, does not mean that a company has transformed into an e-business. E-business is implemented only when a company changes its internal procedures to take advantage of the e-commerce technologies.
Interest in the evolution ("e-volution") of e-commerce into e-business is a growth field. With the early November announcement that GM and Ford were forming online marketplaces for their suppliers, they placed themselves at the center of new e-business ecosystems that will transform their entire way of doing business. Many firms are increasingly discovering opportunities to move away from simply selling products on the Internet to being able to reinvent their conventional supply chains (as in the auto makers' case) and to being able to offer custom-built products (as Dell Computers does now).
Bennet Lientz has taught and consulted on project management for the past 28 years to more than 5000 people. He developed the concept of the management critical path, acted as project manager of the Internet, and turned around 10 failing projects. This Second Edition is Lientz' seventh book; he has also written more than 25 articles in various areas of project management. Kathryn P. Rea is president and founder of The Consulting Edge, Inc., which was established in 1984. The firm specializes in E-Business, process improvement, project management, and financial consulting. Rea has managed more than 65 major technology-related projects internationally. She has advised on and carried out projects in government, engergy, banking and finance, distribution, trading, retailing, transportation, mining, manufacturing, and utilities. She is the author of eight books and more than 20 articles in various areas of information systems and analysis.
Part 1 Get Started in E-Business; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Your E-Business Implementation Roadmap; Part 2 Collect Information on the Business Processes and Technology; Chapter 3 Action 1: Understand Your Business; Chapter 4 Action 2: Select the Activities for E-Business; Chapter 5 Action 3: Assess E-Business Trends and Competition; Chapter 6 Action 4: Set Your Technology Direction for E-Business; Chapter 7 Action 5: Collect Information for E-Business; Part 3 Define How E-Business will Work for You; Chapter 8 Action 6: Analyze Information for E-Business; Chapter 9 Action 7: Define Your New E-Business Transactions and Workflow; Part 4 Prepare for Your E-Business Implementation; Chapter 10 Action 8: Define and Measure E-Business Success; Chapter 11 Action 9: Develop Your E-Business Implementation Strategy; Chapter 12 Action 10: Perform Your E-Business Marketing Activities; Part 5 Implement Your E-Business; Chapter 13 Action 11: Plan Your E-Business Implementation; Chapter 14 Action 12: Execute Your E-Business Implementation; Chapter 15 Action 13: Follow Up after Your E-Business Implementation; Part 6 Address E-Business Issues; Chapter 16 E-Business Implementation and Operations Outsourcing; Chapter 17 Address Specific E-Business Implementation Issues;
Verlagsort | San Diego |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 650 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Web / Internet |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Marketing / Vertrieb | |
Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Unternehmensführung / Management | |
ISBN-10 | 0-12-449977-5 / 0124499775 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-12-449977-5 / 9780124499775 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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