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E-Business: Fundamentals Of Enterprise Wide Infrastructure
This course is provided by Wintrac. Wintrac provides one stop shopping for all your IT training needs. Wintrac’s course catalog of over two thousand courses includes courses on Business Analysis Training. BusinessObjects training, Business Skills and Technology training,

E-Business Skills Training Overview

E-Business: Fundamentals of Enterprise Wide Infrastructure is an intermediate course that provides an understanding of the main functional areas of E-Business applications for the business professional.

Prerequisites

  • E-Business: Fundamentals of E-Commerce
  • E-Business: Practical Applications
  • Familiarity with basic Internet-related activities, such as using a Web browser and sending email.
Delivery Method:

Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities


Target Student;

The target student for this course is a business professional interested in obtaining some intermediate knowledge of E-Business.


What's next:

By taking E-Business: Fundamentals of Enterprise Wide Infrastructure, you will continue in the study of coursework in the E-Business curriculum. The next course, E-Business: Enterprise Wide Project Implementation and Management, examines the application of project management techniques to E-Business implementation projects.


Hardware/Software Requirements

  • An IBM PC-compatible computer.
  • A connection to the Internet.
  • Installations of the up-to-date version of a Web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
  • The necessary system requirements for running the browser software (see http://www.netscape.com or http://www.msn.com/ for more information.).
Performance-Based Objectives

Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
  • Discuss the main differences between E-Commerce and E-Business, review several E-Business trends, discover the impact of E-Business on creating a business plan, and discuss E-Business architecture.
  • Discuss CRM core competencies, organizational challenges, CRM implementation trends, and common CRM implementation planning strategies.
  • Define selling-chain management's core competencies, SM business drivers, and aspects of SM infrastructure.
  • Discuss business drivers for implementing ERP, core aspects of ERP infrastructure, common ERP applications in industry, and common ERP implementation planning strategies.
  • Discuss SCM core competencies, planning and execution processes, supply chain fusion, management issues, and common SCM implementation planning strategies.
  • Discuss E-Procurement business drivers, operating resource procurement, common E-Procurement business problems, buy-side and sell-side applications, and common E-Procurement implementation planning strategies.
  • Discuss core knowledge management application classes, business drivers for KM, core KM architectural characteristics, and common KM implementation planning strategies.
Course duration

1 Day


E-Business Skills Training outline

Lesson 1: Moving Toward an E-Business Infrastructure
  • Turning E-Commerce into E-Business
  • Spotting Trends
  • Designing E-Business: It's More than Technology
  • Building E-Business: It's All about Architecture
Lesson 2: Integrating Customer Relationship Management Processes
  • Supporting Requirements for CRM Core Competencies
  • Meeting Organizational Challenges to CRM Implementation
  • Spotting Trends Related to CRM Infrastructure Implementation
  • Plotting a Course for Implementing the CRM Infrastructure
Lesson 3: Integrating Selling-chain Management Processes
  • Defining Selling-chain Management
  • Business Drivers for Selling-chain Management
  • The Selling-chain Management Infrastructure
Lesson 4: Integrating Enterprise Resource Planning Processes
  • Business Drivers for ERP
  • Determining ERP Architecture and Its Effect on the Company
  • ERP Applications in Industry
  • Approaches to Implementing ERP
  • Future Trends in ERP
Lesson 5: Integrating Supply Chain Management Processes
  • Internet-based SCM: The Extended Enterprise
  • Internet-based SCM: Supply Chain Planning and Execution
  • Internet-based SCM: Supply Chain Fusion
  • Managing SCM
  • Plotting a Course for Implementing the SCM Infrastructure
Lesson 6: Integrating E-Procurement Processes
  • Business Drivers for E-Procurement
  • Defining Operating Resource Procurement
  • Solving the Procurement Business Problem
  • Buy-side, Sell-side, All around the Web
  • Plotting a Course for Implementing an E-Procurement Infrastructure
Lesson 7: Integrating Knowledge Management Processes
  • Emerging Knowledge Management Classes
  • Drivers for Knowledge Management Integration
  • The Architectural Framework for Knowledge Management Processes
  • Plotting a Course for Implementing a Knowledge Management Infrastructure

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