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Grasp The Power Of E- Business1:56 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
Hattie Bryant says it is coming, like a category-5 hurricane, like a tsunami, like a magnitude-8 earthquake,whether we like it or not. We have no choice but to become an e-minded company because we now know there are no degrees of separation. Space and time, the old parameters for business and logic, are being disintermediated by the web.
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Make Every Employee E-Responsible2:04 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
Adam Ginsburg, founder of Aptirx, knows that some business owners and IT professionals might have nightmares if every employee had access to a page on the company's web site. However, he believes that the net should become an extension of each person's work area.
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Create E-Places1:28 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
Think of an e-place as you might think of the main street in your city of town. On that street there are places open to the public, places for employees only, places for paying customers only and even places under lock and key such as a safe in a bank. Adam Ginsberg works online with one of his team members. His software helps companies create e-places.
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Conduct Global Business On Your Turf2:56 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
In an e-culture your virtual business is becoming more key to your success than your physical business because your business is 24-by-7-global. 9-to-5 is dead,. And, each of us now must decide when-where-and-how to conduct our business. More... More about virtual office...
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Use E-Meetings To Improve Quality1:41 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
In an e-culture people collaborate; most meetings and all video-conference calls will have given way to collaboration events; and these will become more like concerts where most peope are in the orchestra or the choir. There are seldom any observers, spectators, or audience. To learn more from Nigel Skeffington and his business, Time Technology, study that episode in depth.
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Teach Customers To Be E-Efficient1:58 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
Greg Steckler started landing customers from around the world back in 1996! He posted a web site and soon orders from the web surpassed orders from his yellow page ad.
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Go Global With Language Translation2:51 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
In an e-culture there are increasingly no language barriers. People use advanced tools to translate on the fly. The tools used by the United Nations become available to everyone.
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Create Online Learning For Employees And Customers4:02 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
David Bowden's software converts information into easy-to-use online learning.
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Let Customers Build Products Online3:21 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
At Modern Postcard, customers build print products online.
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Put Pen To Paper To Close Customers1:59 | Register or Log in | Become a Member
John Wargo is a marketing expert and he says that even in the age of word processing and email, there is nothing more powerful than a handwritten note.
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