e-Business Strategies for Virtual Organizations

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Author_Martin Barnett
Author_Peter Marshall
Business Processes
Business Webs
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Ceo Level
chain
collaborative work environments
Common Carriers
Contemporary Business Environments
customer
digital transformation
E-business Strategy
End Market Demand
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ERP Software
extended
form
Global Information Technology Management
Information Infrastructure
information systems strategy
IOS
Knowledge Management Strategy
knowledge sharing
management
markets
Network Business Environment
Online Infrastructure
Online Retail Grocery
organisational agility
organizational
outsourcing management
process
relationship
SBNs
supply
Tv News Network
Tv Shopping
Vim
Virtual Corporations
Virtual Face
Virtual Organization
Virtual Organizational Form
virtual team coordination in business
Web Based Call Centre
Web Enabled Call Centre

Product details

  • ISBN 9780750649438
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'e-Business Strategies for Virtual Organizations' enables IT managers and directors to develop and implement IT strategies and infrastructures for new models of doing business based on the Internet. The authors provide a brief introduction to the concepts and strategic issues surrounding information warfare, managing organizational knowledge, and the information economy. The virtual organization is now an important business model for contemporary business organizations and the flexibility and adaptability of the virtual organization make it ideal for survival in today's highly competitive and dynamically changing markets. Modern corporations may utilize some of the features of the virtual organization to develop the ideal organization to a greater or lesser extent depending on individual business circumstances. This book covers the issues involved in planning, realizing and managing such a virtual organization, and the role of information and communication technologies in supporting virtual organizations and virtual organizing is addressed throughout.
Janice Burn, Peter Marshall, Martin Barnett