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The Death of e and the birth of the real new economy : business models, technologies and strategies for the 21st century

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Publisher :Meghan-Kiffer Press , 2001

Peter Fingar, author of the internationally acclaimed book, "Enterprise E-Commerce," joins forces with long time colleagues and industry veterans to go beyond e-commerce and on to the solid business fundamentals of the digital economy. The Internet is a whole new infrastructure for an entirely new way of doing business and competing. Economic transactions become frictionless as they move from "places" to "spaces." The crisp and insightful chapters make quick reads for CEOs, COOs, CTOs, CIOs, and line-of-business executives with little time for reading --distilling what management needs to be doing and thinking today to prepare themselves and their companies for the ride ahead. Now that doing business on the Internet is reaching the mainstream, it's no longer e-business or e-commerce --it's just business and commerce. The authors take the mystery out of the deep and profound changes being ushered in by the ability to connect anyone-to-anyone or any computer-to-any-computer across the globe in real-time. The book signals the death of the e-hype and the beginning of the real work of building hyper-efficient, hyper-effective corporations that will continue to thrive in the years ahead.

The book systematically disassembles an enterprise's business processes, core competencies, and value chains; then reassembles them into dynamic customer-driven value webs and business ecosystems. Along the way, the authors explain the emerging business models of electronic marketplaces, peer-to-peer commerce, e-hubs, B2B exchanges, auctions, wireless applications, m-commerce, intelligent agent technology, B2B consortia, collaborative commerce, digital strategies, essential technologies and Web-services. Rather than throwing out the established fundamentals of business (the rules of the so called "old economy"), the book builds on and extends the recognized work of the thought leaders that have shaped today's business world: Michael Porter's value chain analysis, Hammer and Champy's business process reengineering, Hamel and Prahalad's industry reinvention, Rummler and Braches's management of the white space on the organization chart, Kaplan and Norton's balanced scorecard, Peter Drucker's management wisdom, Tom Davenport's business process innovation, and Edwards Deming's quality management. The book provides the "business aha's" GE's legendary CEO Jack Welch got after being introduced to the Internet by his wife, Jane. The book is dedicated to Jane Welch, First Lady of the Real New Economy. Welch launched his "Destroy your business.com before some upstart in a Silicon Valley garage does!" campaign in 1999 and challenged all of GE's line-of-business executives to "Grow your business.com" by reinventing every aspect --buy, make and sell-- of their business units. Welch "got it," realizing that the Internet is about business transformation, not a Web site. The Death of "e" is a book within a book. Part one provides a clear and insightful high-level view for busy executives, while part two presents the best of the industry thought leaders' analyses of the key issues facing digital commerce: B2B integration, visibility across value chains, collaborative commerce, adaptive marketplaces and intelligent support. The Death of e is unquestionably the birth of a new understanding of where the real new economy is headed. The authors show amazing technological and business acumen. Insightful, pragmatic, visionary, but grounded deeply in the realities of today. A delightful find and a must read for today's companies that want to thrive in the 21st century economy. This book will no doubt have as great an influence on management thinking in the decade ahead as Hammer and Champy's classic, Reengineering the Corporation, did in the last decade. The authors guide us into the sustainable business models of the new century and out to the edge of the network for a whole new way of conducting business. Decision-makers need to read this book.



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Series Title
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Call Number
HF5548.32 .F464 2001
Publisher Place Tampa, FL
Collation
xiv, 358p.; 24cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0929652207
Classification
HF5548.32

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