Title: ELC 200
1ELC 200
2Agenda
- Assignment 3 Corrected
- 6 As, 1 B, 1 F and 2 non-submit
- Assignment 4 due
- Next Quiz is Next class
- Chap 4-7 of text
- 15 M/C (60 Points), 4 Short Essay (40 Points)
- Extra credit ---the story of bob.com
- Clue Bob Antia
- Syllabus Change
- I will cover Chap 16 Today (I lied!)
- Allows students to begin work on eCommerce
Initiative Framework - Today is a discussion on Launching a Business on
the Internet
3Chapter 16Launching a Business on the Internet
WWW
4OBJECTIVES
Launching a Business on Internet Objectives
- Introduction of E-Business Life Cycle
- Planning
- Hardware, Software Security
- Design Phase
- Marketing
- Fulfillment
- Maintenance Enhancement
5PLANNING (Phase 1)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle
- Strategizing Reality
- Evaluate a companys position competition
- Set a course for years ahead
- Develop implementation plan
- Determine how to achieve goals
- Value an internal champion
6E-BUSINESS vs. TRADITIONAL BUSINESS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
Factor E-Business Traditional
Barriers to Entry Time Space Limits Limited Financial Capital Unique Products Location Requirements
Basis of Competition Innovative Products Improved Products
Basis of Control Customer Manufacturer
7E-BUSINESS vs. TRADITIONAL BUSINESS (Contd)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
Factor E-Business Traditional
Organization Specialized Teams Hierarchical Departments
Marketing/ Sales Mass Personalization Mass Advertising
Pricing Transaction Costs on a Sliding Scale Production Costs
8Developing a Strategy (Phase 1)
- Know yourself, your product amd you environment
- 1. Who will buy the product?
- 2. How familiar the business is with the
Internet? - 3. Is the business planning to be a short-termer
or a long-termer? - 4. Who are the competitors?
- 5. How good will the product(s) look?
- 6. How will the business present the product
offers? - 7. How will one manage and process transactions?
- 8. How will the product be shipped?
- 9. How will the business handle unexpected
change? - 10. How will one get and use feedback?)
9STRATEGIZING (still phase 1)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Know Your Audience
- Become Internet Savvy
- Determine Long-term vs. Short-term Selling
- Define and Constantly Re-evaluate Your
Competitors - Evaluate Website Appearance
- Be objective!
10STRATEGIZING (Contd)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Select Product Range
- Manage Transaction Effectively Efficiently
- Design Shipment Process
- Be Prepared for Unexpected Changes
11ULTIMATE STRATEGY
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Vision
- What is your business trying to achieve?
- Resources
- How much can your business afford to build the
right Website? - Culture
- Is your business politically amenable for
coordinating efforts to support e-business?
12DECIDING ON TYPES OF SITE
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Community
- Content
- Commerce
- Business-to-business
- Back-end of e-commerce
- Business-to-consumer
- Front-end of e-commerce
- Consumer-to-consumer
- One consumer contacts another to transact business
13PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Create Maintain a Competitive Edge
- Reduce Operational Costs
- Improve Employee Communication Satisfaction
- Find New Markets for Products Services
- Improve relationships with Partners
14PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS (Contd)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Planning
- Create Distinct Distribution Channels
- Ensure Customer Satisfaction
- Adopt Sense of Entrepreneurship
- Improve Supply-Chain Management
15HARDWARE, SOFTWARE SECURITY (Phase 2)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle Hardware, Software
Security
- Hardware Specifications
- Hardware / Software Pitfalls
- Security for Reliability
16PROMOTING ONLINE SECURITY
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle Hardware, Software
Security
- Control access to web server
- Update server software encoding security
measures - Use firewalls
- Monitor traffic detect irregularities
- Assign a webmaster
17DESIGN (Phase 3)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Design
- Promote presence to customers
- Secure site quality effectiveness
- Keep website up to date
18WEB STOREFRONT
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Design
- Enables customers to find products quickly
- 8-second rule
- Sends the order to fulfillment center securely
- Generates a printable receipt
19WEB SITES PROGRAMS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Design
- Database Server
- Store Administrator
- Catalog Builder
- Shopping Cart
- Order-processing System
20DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Design
- User Control Freedom
- Consistency Standards
- Recognition
- Aesthetic Design
- Recovery
- Help Desk
21MARKETING (Phase 4)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Marketing
- Providing Good Services
- Advertising
- Knowing the Customers
- Selling Products Services
- Following Up
22MARKETING CONSIDERATIONS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Marketing
- Focus on niche market
- Know your visitors
- Integrate online sales with other channels
- Provide a fast, easy payment process
23FULFILLMENT (Phase 5)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Fulfillment
- Packing up the merchandise
- Shipping the merchandise
- Answering questions about orders
- Sending out bills
- Following up with customers
- Tax angle
24INVENTORY ISSUES
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle - Fulfillment
- Product Availability
- Out of Stock Notice
- Back Orders
- Processing Orders
- Controls
25MAINTENANCE ENHANCEMENT (Phase 6)
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle Maintenance Enhancement
- Maintenance
- Keeping a systems on course based on initial
design - Enhancement
- Implementing upgrades to improve systems
productivity - Bottom Line Customer Attraction Retention
26MANAGING CUSTOMER FEEDBACKS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle Maintenance Enhancement
- Set up FAQs
- Increase information access
- Avoid using large images
- Answer e-mail promptly
27CUSTOMER SERVICE CONSIDERATIONS
Launching a Business on Internet Introduction of
E-Business Life Cycle Maintenance Enhancement
- Order Update
- Order Status Look-up Notification
- Technical Support
- Localization
- Customer Expectations
28SWOT
- An analytic method used to determine competitive
advantage - Strengths
- Weakness
- Opportunities
- Threats
29STRENGHTS
- Define areas you excel in
- What will your initiative do better than others?
- What are your core competencies (things you are
good at)? - Do you have a clear strategic direction?
- What resources do you have that competitors may
not have?
30WEAKNESSES
- Evaluate your liabilities
- Where are you weak in relation to your
competitors? - What skills and resources are you lacking?
- What needs to be improved in your initiative?
- Why were not able to improve the weaknesses you
discovered?
31OPPORTUNITIES
- Analyze your customers and market potential
- Identify favorable market conditions
- Identify emerging technologies in support of your
initiative - Identify changes in legislation and public policy
that will have a supporting effect on your
initiative
32THREATS
- Analyze potential challenges
- What are your obstacles?
- What are your competitors doing?
- Identify changes in legislation and public policy
that will have an adverse effect on your
initiative.
33SWOT Analysis