GONZAGA MBUS 676 - Chapter 8 (#3) - Discussion Board
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Chapter 8 (#3) - Discussion BoardCase 8.2:Webcor Construction Goes Online with its Partners. (p. 307)Slide 3Real-World Case: Portal Speeds Product R&D at Amway (p.336)Slide 5Slide 6Case 8.5: Integration along the Supply Chain Example: Toshiba USA (p.319)Integration along the Supply Chain Example: Toshiba USA (cont.)Slide 9Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce1 Chapter 8 (#3) - Discussion Board•Compare and contrast a commercial portal (such as Yahoo) with a corporate portal.•Both Web sites provide a variety of information and a variety of types of potential learning and interaction. An Internet portal such as Yahoo! is horizontal, providing a variety of different types of information about various topics. A corporate portal is vertical, providing information only about the company.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce2Case 8.2:Webcor Construction Goes Online with its Partners. (p. 307) 1. Draw the supply chain of Webcor before ProjectNet. The supply chain for this project was very linear. Webcor would purchase information from designers and architects, and then contract with construction managers, builders, and subcontractors to create buildings that would then be sold to developers. 2. What B2B model is this (e.g., sell-side, buy-side, etc.)? This business model uses collaborative commerce.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce3Case 8.2:Webcor Construction Goes Online with its Partners. (p. 307) 3. What are the benefits of this c-commerce project to Webcor?This system allows the company to more easily and efficiently manage their operations due to the increased ease of communications. This ease of communications allows the company to operate more efficiently, resulting in lower overall costs. 4. What are the benefits of this c-commerce project to Webcor’s clients?This system allows clients greater data transparency with Webcor, resulting in faster ease of communications and lower costs.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce4Real-World Case: Portal Speeds Product R&D at Amway (p.336)1. Identify the KM elements in this case.Amway is using knowledge management with the system by digitizing corporate R&D knowledge and making it easily available through an Internet-based system. 2. What activities related to decision making and support are evidenced in this case? The system provides easy access to a variety of data, allowing decisions to be made using more information and in a timely manner.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce5Real-World Case: Portal Speeds Product R&D at Amway (p.336)3. Relate this case to collaborative commerce.This is similar to collaborative commerce in that information is being shared. However, information in this case is being shared within the company, whereas collaborative commerce is information sharing between different companies.Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce6Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce7Case 8.5: Integration along the Supply Chain Example: Toshiba USA (p.319)•Toshiba created a Web-based order entry system for product parts using an extranet and intranets –Dealers can place orders for parts until 5:00 P.M. for next-day delivery without extra charge –Dealers can check accounts receivable balances and pricing arrangements and read service bulletins, press releases, and so on –Sales reps can interact more effectively with dealersPrentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce8Integration along the Supply Chain Example: Toshiba USA (cont.)Prentice Hall & Dr. Chen, Dr. Chen, Electronic CommerceElectronic Commerce9Case 8.5: Integration along the Supply Chain Example: Toshiba USA (p.319)1. What are the benefits of Toshiba’s intranet to the dealers?It allows for quicker, cheaper overnight delivery while also increasing communications and customer satisfaction. 2. What are the wireless devices used for?They send picking information to the warehouse to speed handling and delivery. 3. What role does FedEx play in the order-fulfillment process? The warehouse is close to FedEx, who ships the parts


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