E-Business and ERP
Transforming the Enterprise
Grant Norris, J. Dunleavy, J.R. Hurley, John D. Balls, Kenneth M. Hartley
Résumé
Many companies have already invested heavily in infrastructure change, some are making that investment now, and all are contemplating the costs of becoming or evolving as an e-business. Is your company a "greenfield" organization with no back-end systems, or one whose infrastructure support systems are integrated across the enterprise? Are you just beginning to think about e-business capabilities, or are you on the leading edge of convergence? Whatever your company's position on the ERP/E-Business Matrix, E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise provides the proven techniques you need to know to meld enterprise resource planning capabilities with the communications power of the Internet.
Is Your Company Positioned for E-Business Success'
The Internet has revolutionized twenty-first century business. Organizations today can communicate with customers, suppliers, and sellers at e-speed with the click of a mouse. Yet, with all of the excitement about the external possibilities of the Internet, companies still need efficient internal processes to make and move products, manage finances, recruit and motivate employees, and excel.
E-Business and ERP: Transforming the Enterprise covers the skills and tools you will need to combine existing ERP software and capabilities with emerging Web-based technologies. In this forward-thinking outline for a new business structure, executives and managers will discover:
- Strategies for established companies to penetrate the
Internet marketplace
- Procedures that lower costs across the supply and
demand chain
- Techniques that help you meet–and
master–the dot.com challenge
- The companies best positioned to succeed in the near future are those that can balance existing ERP-based infrastructures and capabilities with exciting new e-business innovations. E-Business and ERP:
- Transforming the Enterprise examines the changing but essential role of ERP, places it in the context of the Web-based technologies defining today's e-business environment, and reveals how to blend the best aspects of both to create a strong and flexible twenty-first century business enterprise.
Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Concepts Behind the Electronic Enterprise
Chapter 2: Inside Out, Outside In: Complementary
Technologies of ERP and E-Business
Chapter 3: Web Economics: Valuing Your ERP and E-Business
Investments
Chapter 4: ERP/E-Business Matrix: Options and
Scenarios
Chapter 5: Behind the Web: Supply-Chain Management
Chapter 6: Customer Relationship Management
Chapter 7: ERP/E-Business Impact on Shared Services
Chapter 8: Triple Play: Technology, Processes, and
People
Chapter 9: ERP/E-Business Matrix Destination Goals
Chapter 10: Migration Path Options
Chapter 11: Program and Project Management
Chapter 12: ERP Vendor Responses to E-Business
Challenges
Glossary
Index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Wiley |
Auteur(s) | Grant Norris, J. Dunleavy, J.R. Hurley, John D. Balls, Kenneth M. Hartley |
Parution | 10/07/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 194 |
Format | 15,5 x 23,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 455g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780471392088 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-471-39208-8 |
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