Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Successfull E-Business


The e-Business , like any business, describes how a company functions; how it provides a product or service, how it generates revenue, and how it will create and adapt to new markets and technologies. It has four traditional components. These are the
e-business concept
value proposition
sources of revenue
and the required activities, resources, and capabilities.
In a successful business, all of its business components work together in a cooperative and supportive fashion.
Many companies understand that, to be successful, they must be aware of political environments and regulations, cultural and labour considerations, national and international economic pressures, and technological developments, but one factor affecting companies most intensely in the new millennium is the competitive environment.
The ramifications of this environment have spurred marketing managers to be extremely diligent in making sure their message is convincing; after all, customers have an abundance of choice, and the competition is global.

References:
Stair, Ralph and George Reynolds (2008): Fundamentals of Information Systems, USA, Course Technology.


Laudon, Jane P. and Kenneth C. Laudon (2009): Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm, NJ Prentice Hall.

O'Brien, James A. (2010): Management Information Systems, Uk, Irwin/McGraw-Hill.

2 comments:

  1. What you do is very wrong :(

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  2. http://www.prudens.com/patens/ebusiness/busmodel.html

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