
e-Procurement
By Dale Neef
Subjects: Electronic commerce, Nonfiction, Business logistics, Data processing, Business, Industrial procurement, Technology, Electronic information resources, Professional
Description: The comprehensive guide to Web-enabled procurement. Achieving rapid ROI with e-procurement Discover start-to-finish planning and implementation strategies that work in real enterprise environments. Flexible, a gile e-procurement architectures Define technical architectures and business processes that can take advantage of rapid change and new opportunities. Electronic trading communities e-markets, auctions, reverse auctions, ex changes: who'll dominate and how will it affect you? Security and trust Overcome the security and trust obstacles that prevent many companies from fully leveraging e-procurement. Structuring the project Master e-procurement strategy, project scoping, prioritization, planning, analysis, and design.Managing change in an e-procurement projectChange management lessons learned from ERP: making sure your new processes actually get used. The complete guide to Web-enabled procurementProven solutions based on real enterprise experienceCovers every e-procurement model: sell-side, buyer-managed, vertical and horizontal e-markets, ASPs, auctions, and mor eExplores today's leading e-procurement technologies, including XMLExplains how to make e-Procurement work: in-depth, start-to-finish lifecycle coveragee-procurement is hot and important-and no wonder! Leading companies are already saving millions of dollars annually with it. Best of breed CEO's like GE's Jack Welch and Cisco's John Chambers are on record that e-procurement will save their companies millions, perhaps billions, of dollars. Now, there's a start-t o-finish guide to implementing e-procurement in any enterprise. Dale Neef covers it all-from making the business case to designing the solution, managing the risks to reaping the benefits. Neef begins with an up-to-the-minute overview of t he promise of B2B e-procurement in supporting globalized, extended enterprises. He reviews every option for deploying e-procurement, including sell-side one-to-many systems, buyer-managed/hosted markets, independent portals, online trading communities, ve rtical and horizontal e-markets, auctions, reverse auctions, ASPs, and more. Coverage includes: Making the business case for e-procurement: process efficiencies, compliance, leverage, and beyondDesigning the optimal e-procureme nt solutionIdentifying the most appropriate role for integrators and consultantsLeading approaches, from ERP-centered solutions to enterprise application integratione-procurement opportunities in the public sectorKey pitfalls, areas of risk-and proven solutionsIn e-Procurement: From Strategy to Implementation, Dale Neef has written the essential start-to-finish guide for transforming e-procurement from promise to a very profitable reality.
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