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E-commerce: Changing to an E-economy

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Business administrators, business analysts, business managers, end-users, Internet users, IT consultants, IT managers, IT personnel, sales personnel, marketing personnel, distribution personnel, and Internet, extranet, and intranet consultants
Prerequisites
The courses E-commerce: An Introduction, E-commerce: Framework, E-commerce: Security Considerations, E-commerce: Consumer Payment Protocols; familiarity with the World Wide Web, the Internet, and web architecture
Course Aim
To describe the international, social, and governmental considerations that are associated with the growing electronic-based economy
Learning Objectives
Identify the reasons behind the growth of the global e-economy.
Identify the effects of a move to an e-economy.
Assess the need and nature of required standards.
Describe the issues where international cooperation is required.
Evaluate the likely social effects of a move to an e-economy.
Explain the role governments can play in promoting an e-economy.
Point out the limitations of governments in regard to regulation.
Topics Covered
Global considerations
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Emerging e-economy
- Global agreements and standards
- International cooperation

Social considerations
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Equipping people for e-business
- People to people
- The workplace

Government and e-business
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Role of government
- Business-oriented initiatives
- Socially-oriented initiatives



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