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Authors: Marc Pallot, Victor Sandoval
ISBN-13: 9780792381723, ISBN-10: 0792381726
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Date Published: December 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Marc Pallot

Book Synopsis

Concurrent Enterprising: Toward the Concurrent Enterprise in the Era of the Internet and Electronic Commerce presents the concurrent enterprise business model and concurrent enterprising approach, which is emerging as a crucial challenge for organizations in all geographical locations and economic sectors. To achieve this goal, this book deals with the main aspects of the merging context in which enterprises are doing business. This context is characterized by the fastest-spread information and communication technologies (ICT) that constitute the new infrastructure of the global marketplace. This book discusses a set of the most advanced enterprise paradigms created during the 1980s and 1990s, most of them supported by advanced research programs, especially in the worldwide manufacturing industry. The book discusses differences between these enterprise paradigms and presents Internet-related technologies as a main driver toward a new business model. It then examines less theoretical questions - among them, how to implement this new business model and how companies can move to the concurrent enterprise paradigm in creating a concurrent business environment. And it introduces a methodology for enterprises willing to maintain or even improve their competitiveness in the global marketplace.
The book has eight chapters. The first two concentrate on the advanced enterprise paradigms, and their advantages and limits for maintaining or improving competitiveness in the global marketplace. Chapter 3 studies, separately, the virtual enterprise and related approaches. Chapter 4 studies another fundamental ingredient of the new business model - concurrent engineering (CE). Chapter 5 summarizes these preceding approaches and establishes a foundation for building a concurrent enterprise. Chapter 6 presents specific business cases illustrating the advantages and limits of virtual enterprise applications and introduces electronic commerce and electronic documents. Chapter 7 presents concurrent enterprise as a new business model, and Chapter 8 synthesizes the concurrent enterprising process.
Concurrent Enterprising: Toward the Concurrent Enterprise in the Era of the Internet and Electronic Commerce is a reference and a user's guide designed for business managers, IT managers, engineers, researchers, scientists, and other individuals interested in learning how to use a sustainable business model driven by the Internet and electronic commerce.

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Unveils a new model for enterprises that exploits and furthers the transformation of the Internet from a pretty cool thing to an opportunity for commerce. Explains the main aspects of the merging context in which companies are doing business, characterized by the fastest-spread information and communication technologies that constitute the new infrastructure of the global marketplace. Describes a set of paradigms created during the 1980s and 1990s, notes differences and similarities between them, and presents Internet- related technologies as a main driver toward a new business model. Also includes less theoretical material, such as how to implement the model and how to maintain or improve competitiveness in the global marketplace. Addressed to business and information managers and to scientists and engineers who service them. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Table of Contents

Preface
1New Business Trends1
2Existing Approaches17
3Virtual Enterprise(VE) and Related Approaches47
4Concurrent Engineering (CE)65
5Assessment of the Enterprise Approaches101
6Business Cases and Electronic Commerce119
7Concurrent Enterprise145
8Concurrent Enterprising173
Conclusions195
Index197

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