ERP Optimization: Using Your Existing System to Support Profitable E-Business InitiativesExisting ERP systems are being used to support an increasing amount of critical e-business initiatives, even though this is far from their original purpose. While ERP can form a foundation for successfully meeting e-business needs, future success will be derived not only from a firm, supportive foundation, but from a solid e-business superstructure |
Contents
1 CAN ERP MEET YOUR EBUSINESS NEEDS? | 1 |
2 THE EMPOWERED EXECUTIVE 8212 KNOWING THE SPEED OF E | 15 |
3 COMPANY CULTURE 8212 ITS IMPACT ON YOUR FUTURE | 39 |
4 THE EVOLUTION OF EBUSINESS 8212 WHERE DO YOU STAND? | 53 |
5 ECOMMERCE 8212 ONE STEP ALONG THE JOURNEY TO FULL EBUSINESSINTEGRATION | 95 |
6 INTEGRATING ALL INFORMATION ASSETS | 133 |
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