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    1.1 Project Description The Internet has given Dell to grow revenues without suddenly increasing customer service costs. Dell has linked electronically by the Internet to network as a “virtual company” or value web in order to capitalizing its reputation as an e-commerce pacemaker. Dell’s alteration of using the virtual company approaches is to expand its business scope without making a major acquisition. Therefore‚ Dell are aimed that e-commerce efforts can improves their efficiency‚ enhance customer

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    [pic] Case Study: Dell Computer – Organization of a Global Production Network; using E-Commerce to support its Virtual Company 1.0 Executive Summary Dell’s Direct Model of selling PCs directly to the consumers‚ bypassing the distributors and retailers (resellers) channel‚ has been pioneered and provides distinct advantages over the indirect sales model. Customers have the ability to contact Dell directly and order technologically advanced systems at competitive prices. This direct contact

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    PEBA 1-2 Part 1: Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Marketplaces ONLINE FILE W1.2 Application Case DELLUSING E-COMMERCE FOR SUCCESS The Problem/Opportunity Founded in 1985 by Michael DellDell Computer Corp. (now known as Dell) was the first company to offer personal computers (PCs) via mail order. Dell designed its own PC system (with an Intel 8088 processor running at 8 MHz) and allowed customers to configure their own customized systems using the build-to-order concept (see Chapter

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    Chapter One: Overview of Electronic Commerce ONLINE FILE W1.1 Application Case DELLUSING E-COMMERCE FOR SUCCESS The Problem/Opportunity Founded in 1985 by Michael DellDell Computer Corp. (now known as Dell) was the first company to offer personal computers (PCs) via mail order. Dell designed its own PC system (with an Intel 8088 processor running at 8 MHz) and allowed customers to configure their own customized systems using the build-to-order concept. This concept was‚ and is

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    DELL’s Working Capital 1. How was Dell’s working capital policy a competitive advantage? Dell has achieved low working capital by keeping its work-in-process and finished goods inventory very low. The competitive advantage Dell achieves from this is that its inventory is significantly lower than its competitors‚ it does not require large warehouses for stocking the inventories and Dell is also able to adapt the fastest to technology changes in the components. The competitors would find it

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    information technology‚ e-commerce is becoming one of the best ways to purchase goods and services. Not only it is fast but also it provides a lot of benefits to consumers. In fact‚ many companies have failed in e-commerce. However‚ there are also many companies are really successful in that field such as dell or ebay. In this essay‚ the reasons that make Dell‚ in particular‚ become successful will be fully discussed. According to “What-is-dell” (2007)‚ Dell‚ is a computer hardware manufacturer and

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    Dell Computer Corporation Embry Riddle Aeronautical University October 6‚ 2012 Dell Computer Corporation The Dell Computer Corporation was founded in 1984 by Michael Dell from his dorm room at the University of Texas at the age of 19 with $1000. The original name of the company was PC’s Unlimited. The corporation was started with a simple premise as its basic foundation: so that personal computers could be built and sold directly to customers and by doing this‚ Dell could address their specific

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    chain‚ I realized the main issues that Ford have are its large base of suppliers‚ suppliers does not have enough IT capability to support the requirements of Ford and it appears that Ford and their dealers have not too much communication in obtaining the accurate forecast. Meanwhile I am also aware of its highly complex nature of auto manufacturing comparing with computer industry. It would be applicable for the customers to place order online as all their concerns are the price and specification.

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    E-COMMERCE LESSON 2: BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS OF E-COMMERCE Topic: • Introduction Everything has its pros and cons‚ same is with E Commerce‚ lets have a look. • Categories of E commerce Benefits and Limitations • Benefits and limitations of E Commerce The Benefits of EC Few innovations in human history encompass as many potential benefits as EC does. The global nature of the technology‚ low cost‚ opportunity to reach hundreds of millions of people (projected within 10

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    E-COMMERCE BUSİNESS MODELS The ultimate goal of an e-business is to generate revenue and make a profit‚ similar to traditional businesses. It is factual that the Internet has improved productivity for almost all the organizations that are using it. Nevertheless‚ the bottom line is that productivity must be converted to profitability. To achieve profitability as the final goal‚ different e-businesses or e-commerce sites position themselves in different parts of the value-chain. To generate revenue

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