Managing Web-Enabled Technologies in Organizations: A Global Perspective: A Global PerspectiveKhosrow-Pour, D.B.A., Mehdi Idea Group Inc (IGI), 1999. júl. 1. - 261 oldal Technological advancements of the past several decades in computer and telecommunication technologies have had a profound impact upon the fundamental structures of society, and particularly, upon organizations. As these technologies have matured and developed, many organizations have been looking into the organizational and managerial changes that can be made that allow the organization to achieve greater utilization of these technologies to improve their competitive postures.Web-enabled technologies have become a serious contender. Many global organizations are looking into the emerging web-enabled technologies to make their dispersed operations around the world more efficient and maintaining greater control over their resources. Those organizations that have not attempted to identify and master the many applications of web-enabled technologies will have serious difficulty competing and surviving. This book gives you the latest research findings/writings related to the web-enabled technologies utilization and management in organizations throughout the world. |
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... companies of using a Web-based system for competency and training management, using the case of Bell Canada as an example of how companies are implementing these tools today. Chapter Ten entitled "Electronic Commerce in Egypt" by Sherif ...
... companies realizing that the greatest payback in investing in the technologies of WWW would be in sharing information about the firm's products and services to the firms' stakeholders (Gardner, 1997). As a result, successful ...
... that this technology is not equally utilized by all classes of the society in the U.S. as well as other countries. Exposure Points As more companies utilizing Web-enabled technologies incorporate the 4 Khosrowpour & Herman.
... companies are beginning to view content for content's sake as a wasteful exercise and instead are beginning to understand that the role of the website is to facilitate business processes (Gardner, 1997). Inadequate search facilities on ...
... companies have tiptoed carefully into so-called Webification" (Higgins, 1997). Most of the attacks launched at industry systems take advantage of simple holes largely attributed to misconfigured systems, poorly written software ...
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Developing Applications for the Web Exploring Differences Between Traditional and World Wide Web Application Development | 23 |
Planning for Effective WebBased Commerce Application Development | 36 |
Managing Web Technologies Acquisition Utilization and Organization Change Understanding Sociocognitive Processual Dynamics | 54 |
The Five Stages of Cusotmizing WebBased Mass Information Systems | 103 |
Viability Through WebEnabled Technologies | 122 |
World Wide Wait | 146 |
A Matter of Necessity Implementing WebBased Subject Administration | 162 |
WebBased Competency and Training Management Systems for Distance Learning | 191 |
Electronic Commerce in Egypt | 210 |
Managing the Business of WebEnabled Education and Training A Framework and Case Studies for Replacing Blackboards with Browsers for Distanc... | 233 |
About the Authors | 256 |
Index | 259 |
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