Creating an E-Busines Enterprise( SEM-EB-100 )
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The Creating an E-Business Enterprise course examines how the Internet is changing commerce, and it provides students with a framework for applying dot-com principles to new and existing business organizations.
The course explores how new transaction mechanisms between businesses, customers, and employees are fostering new business models, greater profitability, and astonishing growth. After an overview of the dot-com landscape, the use of formal methodologies and case studies demonstrate how to plan, implement, and manage a dot-com enterprise.
| Course details |
| id:
SEM-EB-100 |
| duration:
1 days
| | list price: $
495.00 |
No classes are scheduled at this time. Please contact a customer sales representative for
further details about this course, including its availability.
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Who Can Benefit |
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This course can benefit anyone involved in managing business, especially CIOs, CTOs, CEOs, COOs, IT Managers, Project Managers, and Architects.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Describe the basic workings of the InternetDiscuss the basic elements of a business plan
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Identify new business models and new business roles that are a direct response to the InternetList the possible applications of e-business technology to an organization and discuss the benefitsDiscuss the tools and technologies that can help deliver dot-com solutionsDecide on a dot-com implementation plan
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Course Content |
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The dot-com conceptExamples of dot-com businessCurrent market trendsRequirements identification
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Module 2: Business Requirements and E-Business Strategy |
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| The iChart business trackPlans that measure successE-business strategyStrategy implementationPreparation for the e-business world
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Module 3: Implementing E-Business: Programs, Projects, and Technology |
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| Best practices in implementing e-business projectsSun 3-Dimensional Methodology (S3DM), including technical and
architectural impacts of dot-com applications
The big pictureThe iChart usageSkill assessment and acquisitionPrograms and partnersFuture of the dot-com world |