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E-Business Best Practices

by Stewart McKie
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Overview

The best tools, tips, and techniques to transform your company into a successful e-business

Times are rapidly changing. In today's fast-paced market, if you're not an e-business, you'll soon be out of business. That's why it's imperative for your company to quickly make this transformation. This indispensable resource offers you everything you need to know in the field so you can achieve outstanding results. Written by an expert technology consultant with over twenty years' experience, this book will help you evaluate the most recent technologies and develop winning e-business strategies. Stewart McKie provides you with a comprehensive look at best practices in e-business technology from top companies all around the world. You'll learn about the e-business issues you'll face today and the ones you'll need to deal with tomorrow, and discover how to apply these techniques to give your company the competitive edge now.

"E-business is a confusing, rapidly changing domain that few business managers can hope to master. E-Business Best Practices: Leveraging Technology for Business Advantage brings some clarity to this confusion, covering the essential topics in a readable way and providing managers with the context and action tips to think through their own best practice initiatives in their own organizations."-Torben Wind, Vice President, New Business, Navision Software

"The ideas presented in E-Business Best Practices: Leveraging Technology for Business Advantage are clear, compelling, and easy to grasp-yet comprehensive. The book covers a broad range of topics including extending ERP, CRM principles, e-procurement, XML, and software as a service! It is an easy-to-follow read, with excellent summaries of best practices that are both educational and very applicable to real world business usage. Whether you are a recent business graduate or a seasoned executive, this book is worth reading ... and keeping at hand as a reference guide."-Jim O'Farrell, Executive Vice President, Captura Software, Inc.

Helps readers evaluate the best e-business technologies and strategies, revealing the issues that are in the forefront of e-business, and those that will be the main issues of tomorrow. Shows how to apply best practice techniques to give any company a competitive e-business edge. DLC: Business enterprises--Computer networks.

About the Author, Stewart McKie

STEWART McKIE has been in the business of marketing, implementing, and designing business management software since 1982. As an independent consultant, he has worked with dozens of end-user corporations and software vendors in the United States and Europe. He has been the technology editor for Business Finance magazine since 1995. McKie is also the author of Client/Server Accounting: Reengineering Financial Systems (Wiley).

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This text for business managers, software consultants, and students presents a general introduction to e-business best practices from a software perspective. It is not targeted at information technology people or at managers looking to find best practice implementation plans for a specific business context. Technology consultant McKie describes techniques needed for transforming a company into an e- business. Topics covered include Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), business monitoring, collaboration, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), e-procurement, knowledge management, digital asset management, outsourcing, XML, and Hackett Benchmarking Solutions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 25, 2001
Publisher
New York : Wiley, c2001.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471402510

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