| Publisher | Larstan Business Reports | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 44.8KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 29 Apr 2002 |
| Topics | Business Strategies | ||
| Downloads | 63 | ||
Despite current economic uncertainties and the collapse of the dot com sector, there have been significant pay-offs from the effective implementation of e-business infrastructures. This White Paper explores how companies can cost-effectively integrate the promise of e-business, EDI and Supply Chain Management (SCM) into their long-term business strategies, and offers an operational analysis that identifies steps companies can take to avoid the pitfalls that lead to implementation failure. Features include research that explains why analysts are projecting that B2B e-commerce will grow into a whopping $5.7 trillion market by 2004 as well as a case study on how the Petroleum Industry is organizing itself to take advantage of key technologies and business strategies to streamline its processes.
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