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E-Business : Roadmap for Success
(Addison-Wesley Information Technology Series) by Ravi Kalakota, Marcia Robinson, Don
Tapscott
Rothman reviews: "To the
uninitiated, e-business refers solely to the process of
buying and selling goods over the Net. In our increasingly
interactive age, however, it actually means much more. e-Business: Roadmap for Success, by Ravi
Kalakota and Marcia Robinson, defines the term as "the complex
fusion of business processes, enterprise applications and
organizational structure necessary to create a high-performance
business model." Kalakota and Robinson--specialists in the field who
serve as founder-CEO and president, respectively, of a company
called e-Business Strategies--show how to employ its tenets to
compete more effectively in today's brave new world. Aiming at
managers who recognize the need to plan and implement just such a
course of action, the authors (with help from some pioneers
currently practicing these techniques) offer solid advice for
designing interrelated strategies focused on customer relationships,
resource planning, order management, and supply chains, and on
evaluating investments needed to make them a reality. Describing
efforts undertaken by successful e-businesses such as Charles
Schwab, which adopted a system that provides sales reps with
real-time access to information on customers and appropriate new
products, the two chart the course that trailblazing companies are
following and savvy business people would be wise to emulate."
A reader says "This book really asks and
answers fundamental questions, how do you systematically invest in
building an integrated e-business infrastructure. What
pieces do you invest in and how do you sequence your decisions when
each framework (CRM, supply-chain etc.) take 3 years to implement.
The key point that I got out of this book is that e-business is a
journey that requires tremendous commitment especially in a large
firm. Managers who are after e-business better understand what it
takes to build rock-solid applications."
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Executive's Guide to E-Business :
From Tactics to Strategy by Martin Deise
An authoritative guide to
becoming an industry leader through e-commerce Between
1993 and 1997, Internet users have soared from three
million to more than 100 million. Driven by the
Internet, consumers are redefining buying patterns and
businesses are analyzing new strategies to leverage the
power of the next generation of information
technologies. Executive's Guide to E-Commerce shows
businesses how to develop new relationships with
customers, distributors, resellers/retailers, suppliers,
logistics providers, and business partners through
electronic commerce. Here, readers will discover how
e-commerce can impact a corporation and improve business
performance, and learn what can inhibit the growth of
e-commerce. This book presents tailored e-commerce
strategies for such industries as consumer products,
entertainment, media, communications, financial
services, the public sector, petroleum, and utilities.
PricewaterhouseCoopers is a world-leading professional
services organization. With 155,000 people in 150
countries, PricewaterhouseCoopers helps its clients
solve complex business problems and measurably enhance
their ability to build value, manage risk, and improve
performance.
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E-Business and ERP: Transforming
the Enterprise by Grant Norris
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e-Process Edge:
Creating Customer Value and Business Wealth in the Internet
Era by Peter Keen, Mark McDonald
Dynamic E-Business
Implementation Management : How to Effectively Manage E-Business
Implementation (E-Business Solutions) by Bennet P. Lientz,
Kathryn P. Rea
eCommerce: Formulation
of Strategy by Robert T. Plant
Executive's Guide to
E-Business : From Tactics to Strategy by Martin
Deise(Editor), et alE-business
(R)evolution, The by Daniel Amor
Net Success : 24
Leaders in Web Commerce Show You How to Put the Web to Work for Your
Business by Christina Ford Haylock, et al
The E-Commerce Book:
Building the E-Empire by Steffano Korper, et al
Digital Darwinism : 7
Breakthrough Business Strategies for Surviving in the Cutthroat Web
Economy by Evan I. Schwartz
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now, we'll jump to literary
criticism, and then return to medicinal chemistry and pharmacy ... hang on
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The Britannica (EB) defines Literary Criticism as " a discipline
concerned with a range of enquiries about literature that have
tended to fall into three broad categories: philosophical,
descriptive, and evaluative. Criticism asks what literature is, what
it does, and what it is worth." The discipline can be
traced as far back as Plato and Aristotle 's Poetics. Recently, says
EB, " An early product of this in the English-speaking world was I.A. Richards' Principles of Literary
Criticism (1924), which became influential as the basis of
"Practical Criticism From this
developed the "New Criticism " of the 1940s and '50s,
which was associated with such American critics as John Crowe Ransom and Cleanth Brooks . The premise of the
New Critics, that a work of literature should be studied as a
separate and self-contained entity, set them in opposition both to
biographical criticism and to those schools of criticism--Marxist,
psychoanalytical, historical, and the like--that had their roots in
the 19th century and that set out to examine literature from
perspectives external to the text."
The Britannica also mentions that "The
late 20th century saw a radical reappraisal of traditional modes of
literary criticism. Building on the work of the Russian Formalist
critics of the 1920s and the examinations of linguistic structure
carried out by the Swiss philologist Ferdinand de Saussure , literary
theorists began to question the overriding importance of the concept
of "the author" as the source of the text's meaning. Structuralist
and poststructuralist critics, such as Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida of France, instead
directed attention toward the ways in which meaning is created by
the determining structures of language and
culture."
Later, we'll focus on Terry Eagleton and his works in the
area of Literary Theory. The
discussion will come in version three In
the meanwhile, consider the resources presented below... you
can't go wrong. If you are hardy, we'll even get
to Edward Sapir "All grammars leak".
(How about that?)
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... definitely get
the classic interpretive masterpiece - LITERARY THEORY by University
of Oxford Thomas Warton Professor Terry Eagleton.
The book covers the major movements of literary studies of our (just
completed) century.
Reviewer: Roger T. Whitson writes "Eagleton
gives us, what I believe to be, one of the most simple introductions
to the topic of Literary Theory currently availiable"
if you dare tread beyond the
summaries ..
and
the Idea of
Culture
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no matter what your inclination is ... these
will enrich you total experience and understanding of our times
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The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary
Theory Criticism by Michael Groden and Martin
Kreiswirth --
About
this resource Rob Lightner says "An
excellent basic reference for undergraduates, graduate
students, and beyond, The Johns
Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory & Criticism provides
226 entries covering individuals, schools, and topics
important to the field in its 775 pages. From Adorno to Zola,
with stops including Chomsky, gay theory and criticism, and
the Bloomsbury group, the editors have taken great pains to
select subjects of broad influence and appeal. Organized
alphabetically by topic and extensively cross-referenced, the
Guide is at once an informative,
easy-to-use text and a fascinating look into the lives of the
men and women who shaped our views of literature over the
years. The book is physically strong enough to bear the
inevitable falls and coffee stains with grace and style; this
is important, as owning it is essential for anyone hoping to
write or understand literary criticism. "
BOOKLIST
describes it "coverage ranging from Plato and Aristotle
to Richard Rorty and Edward Said, this work is an overview of
major landmarks of criticism from classical antiquity to the
present day." |
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