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Subject: July 2002 VMS3.info: General Motors Analyzed via the Value Framework
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Business News via the Value Framework™ Lenses
Management Perspective

by Mitchell Levy, Author, E-Volve-or-Die.com, Author, the Value Framework™
Executive Producer, VMS3.info


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MODEL: PROCESS

Who's Doing Back-Office Integration Best?
Every enterprise wants it, every software maker touts it, and every consultant sells it. But, despite all the focus on integration between CRM and ERP systems, a recent Gartner survey of IT executives found that high deployment costs and integration issues still top the list of CRM project roadblocks...

Is the Internet Driving Offline Travel Sales?
Despite complaints from travel agency organizations that online sales operations can put them at a disadvantage, the Internet is actually beginning to drive "significant business activity" for traditional, off-line travel agencies, contends a new report. Data analysis from Respond Networks shows that consumers increasingly are doing their travel research for larger transactions online, then completing them with a traditional travel agency.

 

MODEL: TRANSACTIONS

Bottom line: E-tail is growing fast
Once known for dot-com excess, online retailing is on its way to becoming a profitable industry, according to a Shop.org study to be released Wednesday. Some 56 percent of retailers surveyed by Shop.org reported profits at their online operations in 2001. Meanwhile, the study projects that the total U.S. e-tail market, combining the results of all the companies involved in online retailing, will hit breakeven on operating margins this year. "Consumer adoption of the online channel has reached critical mass and retailers have been able to respond by turning this trend into profits," Elaine Rubin, chairman of Shop.org, said in a statement.

Biometric driver's licenses within five years?
Two Virginia congressmen have proposed a $315 million program that would require biometric markers on all states' driver's licenses within five years, according to federal legislation the pair filed Wednesday.

 

MODEL: PARTICIPANTS

Bush Calls for Faster Broadband Rollout
The excruciatingly slow rollout of high-speed Internet access in the United States got a potential boost this week when President George W. Bush urged providers to deploy broadband services more quickly. "This country must be aggressive on the expansion of broadband," Bush said...

E-markets Make a Comeback
While B2C dot-coms may have fallen out of favor, it's a different story in the B2B sector, where B2B e-marketplaces--even after the dot-com crash--still hold some currency. A Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and Line56 Research survey found that more than 75 percent of respondents consider e-markets either strategically important or a source of competitive advantage. Even so, many e-markets of all types are still working out how to reconcile the high hopes of the past with the bottom-line deliverables that enterprises require in the present. If you're taking your business to an e-market, it's helpful to consider the lessons of the past few years.

 

STRATEGY DEPLOYED

Sun's SAN Offers Wider Reach
System helps business-continuity planning and centralizes management. As the need for storage grows, so does the cost and complexity associated with network-based options. Sun Microsystems this week is unveiling a product that may help with both challenges.

EBay Targets Office Rental Market
In an effort to attract users from the small business arena, eBay has forged a deal with office outsourcer Regus to help businesses find and rent equipped offices. The new service is part of eBay Real Estate, an online marketplace for real estate-related properties and services...

Study: Design lacking in e-tail sites
The design of some of the leading online stores is mediocre at best, but it is improving, according to a new study by Web site usability expert Jakob Nielsen. The study examined 15 e-commerce sites, including those of Martha Stewart, L.L. Bean and Office Depot. The study found that sites met an average of 49 percent of the usability guidelines developed by Nielsen's consulting company, the Nielsen Norman Group.

 

STRATEGY: MANAGED

HP calls it quits on e-biz software
The executive VP of HP's enterprise systems group says the company has suffered heavy losses with its own e-business software and will now partner with other software companies to offer HP customers the programs they need to take their business to the Web.

Harvard Sees New Role for Audit Committees
Company audit committees should be renamed 'transparency' committees and given responsibility for providing broader information to investors about the health of the company.

GE Coughs Up Its B2B Unit
Technology buyout fund Francisco Partners is acquiring General Electric's B2B e-commerce company, GE Global eXchange Services (GXS), in a deal valued at $800 million as GE turns its focus toward its core businesses.

 

STRATEGY: EVOLVED

Jeeves Exec Explains Self-Service Evolution
Claudio Pinkus, president of Jeeves Solutions, predicts a sea change is coming in self-service technology. "Soon, it won't be enough to look at self-service as a good way to provide information that you could get from the phone or from company literature," he told CRMDaily...

Loudcloud Sells Hosting Biz to EDS for $63.5M
Loudcloud, the closely watched follow-up effort of Netscape cofounder Marc Andreessen, announced it will sell its core managed services and hosting business to tech giant EDS for $63.5 million in cash...

CRN Talks With Sun's Jonathan Schwartz
Sun Microsystems Chief Strategy Officer Jonathan Schwartz, who will take over as Sun's executive vice president of software July 1, is leading Sun's charge to take on BEA Systems and IBM in the J2EE-based middleware market, and to help Java beat Sun's main competitor in Web services, Microsoft.

 

 

About the Author:

Mitchell Levy, is President and CEO of ECnow.com (http://ecnow.com), an e-commerce management consulting company helping individuals and corporations transition from the industrial age to the Internet age through strategy, marketing, and off-the-shelf and customized on-line and on-ground training. He is the author of E-Volve-or-Die.com (http://e-volve-or-die.com), author of the Value Framework (http://ecnow.com/value), Executive Producer of VMS3.info (http://VMS3.info), the Founder and Program Consultant of the premier San Jose State E-Commerce Management Certificate Program (http://ecmtraining.com/sjsu), Chair of comdex.biz at Comdex Fall, and Chairman of the Pay-per-Performance PR Agency Media Attention Now TM (http://ecnow.com/mediaattention), the on-line learning content production company Transition Learning (http://transitionlearning.com) and the CEO Networking organization CEOnetworking (http://ceonetworking.com). Mitchell was at Sun Microsystems for 9 years, the last 4 of which he managed the e-commerce component of Sun's $3.5 billion supply chain. Mitchell is a popular speaker, lecturing on ECM issues throughout the U.S. and around the world.

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