
Business in a Virtual World
Exploiting Information for Competitive Advantage
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 19. June 1998
Book
Hardback
X, 252 pages
978-0-333-72121-6 (ISBN)
Description
Information undoubtedly represents one of the key competitive weapons of the next decade, whether it takes the form of tracking the shopping habits of individual customers or changing the price of airline tickets minute by minute to take advantage of changes in demand. The implications for management are huge yet most companies are still at the early stages of trying to understand how they can extract maximum value for their information assets. This book looks at the impact of this information revolution and shows how companies can exploit information for competitive advantage.
Reviews / Votes
'In a world increasingly absorbed by news of fresh internet start-ups and e-commerce initiatives, Czerniawska and Potter provide a timely reminder that the changes taking place in business go far beyone discovering new ways of retailing. The scale and accessibility of information now available means that those who find new ways of applying it - whether in strategy or in processes - will gain competitive advantage over those who are slow to understand the implications.' - The Antidote
More details
Edition
1998
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
X, 252 p.
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
470 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-72121-6 (9780333721216)
DOI
10.1057/9780230509337
Schweitzer Classification
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Fiona Czerniawska | G. Potter
Business in a Virtual World
Exploiting Information for Competitive Advantage
E-Book
06/1998
Palgrave Macmillan
€53.49
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Persons
FIONA CZERNIAWSKA is Founder and Managing Director of Arkimeda, specialising in research and consultancy for consulting companies. She is also Director of the Management Consultancies Association's Think Tank in the UK, and lectures at London Business School and other European business schools. As a management consultant of long-standing experience, she has worked with many top companies. She is the author of
Management Consultancy - What Next?
,
Management Consultancy in the 21st Century
and
Corporate Speak
.
GAVIN POTTER is a partner in Coopers & Lybrand's management consulting practice where he specialises in assisting clients with the business aspects of information technology. He has a particular expertise in ensuring that information technology solutions serve the needs of the business and was responsible for the development of Coopers & Lybrand's benefits realisation methodology.
GAVIN POTTER is a partner in Coopers & Lybrand's management consulting practice where he specialises in assisting clients with the business aspects of information technology. He has a particular expertise in ensuring that information technology solutions serve the needs of the business and was responsible for the development of Coopers & Lybrand's benefits realisation methodology.
Content
PART 1: INTRODUCTION Introduction: Information and the Virtual Business PART 2: THE VIRTUAL ECONOMY The Information Revolution Comes of Age Information is the Raw Material of the Future What Do We Mean by the Virtual Business? PART 3: BUILDING A VIRTUAL BUSINESS The Economics of Difference Who Owns Your Customers? Electronic Commerce Exploiting Your Products' Infosphere Prosumption Knowledge is your Only Asset Keep it Complex The Virtual Value Chain Reducing Time to Market Them That Have, Get: Achieving New Levels of Business Performance PART 4: MANAGING A VIRTUAL BUSINESS Valuing Your Information Asset Dealing with Technology Organising Your Organisation