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After you have mastered the material in this chapter, you will be able to: Identify the following cross-functional enterprise systems, and give examples of how they can provide significant business value to a company; give examples of how Internet and other information technologies support business processes within the business functions of: Accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing, production, operations management;. | CHAPTER THREE EBUSINESS ELECTRONIC BUSINESS VALUE Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW SECTION 3.1 – WEB 1.0 - EBUSINESS Disruptive Technologies and Web 1.0 Advantages of Ebusiness Ebusiness Models Ebusiness Tools for Connecting and Communicating The Challenges of Ebusiness SECTION 3.2 – WEB 2.0 – BUSINESS 2.0 Web 2.0: Advantages of Business 2.0 Networking Communities with Business 2.0 Business 2.0 Tools for Collaborating The Challenges of Business 2.0 Web 3.0: Defining the Next Generation of Online Business Opportunities 2 SECTION 3.1 WEB 1.0 EBUSINESS 3-3 3 LEARNING OUTCOMES Compare disruptive and sustaining technologies and explain how the Internet and WWW caused business disruption Describe Web 1.0 along with ebusiness and its associated advantages Compare the four categories of ebusiness models Describe the six ebusiness tools for connecting and communicating Identify the four challenges associated with ebusiness 4 DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND WEB 1.0 Digital Darwinism – Implies that organizations which cannot adapt to the new demands placed on them for surviving in the information age are doomed to extinction How can a company like Polaroid go bankrupt? 5 Disruptive versus Sustaining Technology What do steamboats, transistor radios, and Intel’s 8088 processor all have in common? Disruptive technology – A new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers Sustaining technology – Produces an improved product customers are eager to buy 6 Disruptive versus Sustaining Technology 7 Disruptive versus Sustaining Technology Innovator’s Dilemma discusses how established companies can take advantage of disruptive technologies without hindering existing relationships with customers, partners, and stakeholders 8 Disruptive versus Sustaining Technology 9 The Internet and World Wide Web – The Ultimate . | CHAPTER THREE EBUSINESS ELECTRONIC BUSINESS VALUE Copyright © 2015 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or distribution without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW SECTION 3.1 – WEB 1.0 - EBUSINESS Disruptive Technologies and Web 1.0 Advantages of Ebusiness Ebusiness Models Ebusiness Tools for Connecting and Communicating The Challenges of Ebusiness SECTION 3.2 – WEB 2.0 – BUSINESS 2.0 Web 2.0: Advantages of Business 2.0 Networking Communities with Business 2.0 Business 2.0 Tools for Collaborating The Challenges of Business 2.0 Web 3.0: Defining the Next Generation of Online Business Opportunities 2 SECTION 3.1 WEB 1.0 EBUSINESS 3-3 3 LEARNING OUTCOMES Compare disruptive and sustaining technologies and explain how the Internet and WWW caused business disruption Describe Web 1.0 along with ebusiness and its associated advantages Compare the four categories of ebusiness models Describe the six ebusiness tools for connecting and .

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