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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Forward to Basics,
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This review is from: The E-Commerce Question and Answer Book: A Survival Guide for Business Managers (Paperback)
Rosen did not write this book for "dummies." Rather, for anyone (not only for business managers) who needs a thorough briefing on the basic concepts and nomenclature of e-commerce. (The term itself is rapidly being replaced by "e-business which includes but is not limited to "commerce.") I think the book will be especially helpful to school and college students as they prepare themselves for careers. Also for others who may now be reluctant to participate in conversations about the Internet and WWW. Also for still others who need a "briefing" on how their organization can determine what the nature and extent of its involvement in e-commerce can and should be.Rosen organizes her material within six chapters: Chapter 1: The Internet Today Chapter 2: Identifying Your Direction Chapter 3: E-Commerce Technology Chapter 4: Creating E-Commerce Services Chapter 5: Hosting and Supporting E-Commerce Chapter 6: Marketing an E-Commerce Site Rosen also provide a crisp summary at the end of each chapter and then a Glossary which is also well done. As the chapter titles and sequence correctly suggest, Rosen begins with the "basics" (as Vince Lombardi always did at the beginning of each new football season, assuming nothing) and then skillfully guides her reader through the process by which to determine appropriate organizational direction; then reviews various relevant technologies; then suggests how e-commerce services can create unique value (eg convenience); then explains what's involved in hosting and supporting e-commerce; and then finally, provides some excellent advice on the all-important task of marketing a website (or Web site). Is this the definitive book in the subject? No. It wasn't intended to be. (Nor could any one book ever be. The business world is changing too fast.) Will this book be helpful to substantial numbers of people? You bet. Were I the owner of a small-to-midsize company, for example, and we were planning to get heavily involved in e-commerce, I'd buy a copy for every key person in the company and then conduct a rigorous group discussion of it. To paraphrase Henry Ford, whether you think you need this book or think you don't, you're probably right. .
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An EXCELLENT guide to making sense of the Internet,
This review is from: The E-Commerce Question and Answer Book: A Survival Guide for Business Managers (Paperback)
Very helpful guide...clear, concise & always to the point. We're a nontechnical company (construction) moving a major part of our business toward e-commerce. This book identified and explained many of the issues & questions we'd been stumbling over. Highly recommend it as both a primer and a blueprint for taking on the e-commerce world.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great starter for technical folks and business people,
By A Customer
This review is from: The E-Commerce Question and Answer Book: A Survival Guide for Business Managers (Paperback)
This book is published so technical people can understand the business perspective of e-commerce and also so business people can understand the technical side of e-commerce. It caters to both audiences without being too boring or too difficult. It is also organized in a question and answer manner that you can quickly get the information you want out of it. You can read the entire book in very little time by skipping over the "tell me more" sections that you don't care to know more about and get more information by reading the "tell me more" sections that you do want to know more about. The book does seem to be talking to the medium sized business, but all the information is still relevant to the small business person to see the bigger picture of e-commerce for their business. The book is not an exhaustive reference, but it is a good read for anyone getting started who needs to understand the business of getting on-line with your business -- quickly.
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