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E-Business and Erp - Transforming the Enterprise

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Zusatztext "It's full of diagrams and is written in a direct and concise style."(Internet Works)"To the right business! the message could be useful." (Ambassador! October 2000) Informationen zum Autor GRANT NORRIS, BS, MBA, is a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers in the Management Consulting Services Practice based in Philadelphia. JAMES R. HURLEY BA, MBA, CAGS, CPA, is a Partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers Information, Telecommunication, and Entertainment Practice based in New Jersey. KENNETH M. HARTLEY, BS, MBA, CFPIM, is a Partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers. JOHN R. DUNLEAVY, BA, MBA, CPA, is a Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers. JOHN D. BALLS, BA, MS, MBA, is CIO, Vice President, and Program Director for a leading Fortune 100 communications company's Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) initiative. Klappentext Unter Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) versteht man den Einsatz eines Softwaresystems, mit dessen Hilfe Manager die Ressourcen eines Unternehmens planen, erkennen und steuern können, wie z.B. Geld, Fertigungsbereiche, Lagerhaltung und Mitarbeiter. Bis zum Jahr 2003 soll das E-Business, d.h. der Kauf und Verkauf von Produkten und Dienstleistungen via Internet, etwa 1 Billion US Dollar ausmachen. Bislang haben die meisten Unternehmen Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) für die Gestaltung ihrer Websites benutzt. Doch EDI ist teuer, unflexibel, erlaubt nur ein begrenztes Datenvolumen und läßt den Kunden meistens unberücksichtigt. Mit dem ERP-System bietet sich Unternehmen eine erschwingliche und schnelle Methode für den Einstieg ins E-Business. "ERP to E-Business" hilft Unternehmen, neue Geschäftsideen umzusetzen, die nicht nur Kosten einsparen, sondern das Unternehmen auch weitaus wettbewerbsfähiger machen. Zusammenfassung Is Your Company Getting the Most from Its Investment in Change? 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Concepts Behind the Electronic Enterprise. Inside Out, Outside In: Complimentary Technologies of ERP and E-Business. Web Economics: Valuing Your ERP and E-Business Investments. ERP/E-Business Matrix: Options and Scenarios. Behind the Web: Supply-Chain Management. Customer Relationship Management. ERP/E-Business Impact on Shared Services. Triple Play: Technology, Processes, and People. ERP/E-Business Matrix Destination Goals. Migration Path Options. Program and Project Management. ERP Vendor Responses to E-Business Challenges. Glossary. Index....

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