Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Ebusiness Case Study
lake herring CASE STUDY ANALYSIS Submitted by Sanal Jose (1021031) Aparna Panda (1021040) Cefi Johnkutty (1021041) Sonam Sethiya (1021052) Q1. Can separate corporations get from investing in e-business functionality to the same extent that lake herring has? A1. Yes, early(a) corporations can benefit from investing in e-business functionality to the same extent that Cisco has. The ever-changing and dynamic business environment necessitates use of network and e-business technologies and therefore, these ar going to be the face of business in future.Other corporations can benefit highly by making a calculated investment in this field, just as Cisco has been able to do. But there are certain prerequisites which need to be fulfilled before a play along invests in e-business former(a)wise it might lead to a failure. The close Copernican being the organization should have a web oriented culture. The other requisites are * The company should have a well integrated transcription w here the internet strategies are in sync with the business strategies. * The company should kick upstairs other businesses to network with them. The top level management should ensure the activity of an internet strategy in all areas or fields. * Implementation of internet strategy and processes should be as minimum as possible. * Employees should be further to develop innovative processes with the help of internet to increase productivity. * Proper valuation of processes should be done after the implementation and melioration scope should be there. Proper evaluation of processes should be done after the implementation and improvement scope should be there. Q2.What can other corporations learn from Ciscos approach path to guiding the e-business transformation? A2. The following are some of the instructions that other corporations can take from Ciscos approach to guiding the e-business transformation * A single enterprise system cover contract manufacturers, distributors, log istics partners, development engineers, service engineers, sales representatives and customers into a single info system. * Information sharing in real time. * Direct fulfillment of orders whereby most of Ciscos contract anufacturing partners ship directly to customers. * Automatic examen to ensure product quality by creating test cells on supplier production lines. * Faster product introduction into the market reducing the image of steps required during prototype development. * Recognize and forecast the need for a scalable business model to meet the demand of rapid growth. * utilize Internet as the foundation of an enterprise and develop business models to touch high performance and gain competitive advantage.
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