2001: The Year of E-Commerce - Taking the Plunge

Decision Time and Bricks & Clicks.) Managing a successful conversion to e-commerce has variously been portrayed as an emergency, pure mayhem or the inscrutable magic of ultra-technicians (as in kids, don't try this at home). Recently, however, the truth has begun leaking out. Implementing an e-business solution is essentially like managing any other big project, with the addition of some new risks and expanded opportunities. Classic project management methodologies begin with defining the goal, and this is the starting point for successful e-business initiatives as well. The most successful e-business implementations are with customers ...

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