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In this course, you will
discuss the main differences between E-Commerce
and E-Business, review several E-Business
trends, discover the impact of E-Business
on creating a business plan, and discuss
E-Business architecture, discuss CRM core
competencies, organizational challenges,
CRM implementation trends, and common CRM
implementation planning strategies, define
selling-chain management's core competencies,
SM business drivers, and aspects of SM infrastructure,
discuss business drivers for implementing
ERP, core aspects of ERP infra-structure,
common ERP applications in industry, and
common ERP implementation planning strategies,
discuss SCM core competencies, planning
and execution processes, supply chain fusion,
management issues, and common SCM implementation
planning strategies, discuss E-Procurement
business drivers, operating resource procurement,
common E-Procurement business problems,
buy-side and sell-side applications, and
common E-Procurement implementation planning
strategies, and discuss core knowledge management
application classes, business drivers for
KM, core KM architectural characteristics,
and common KM implementation planning strategies.
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| Full time studies would be a minimum
of 15 hours per week (15 hrs blend of
lecture and practical) at the College.
Part-time studies would be a minimum
of 6 hours per week (2 evenings or Saturday) |
| 2008 Intakes |
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| 06 May 2008 |
08 Sep 2008 |
| 09 Jun 2008 |
06 Oct 2008 |
| 07 July 2008 |
10 Nov 2008 |
| 04 Aug 2008 |
28 Nov 2008 |
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Registration
Phone or In Person |
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Module (I) Web Marketing
3 months / 15 hrs pw |
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Module (II) E-Business
3 months / 15 hrs pw |
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2 months summer
vacation |
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Module (III) Oracle
Financial or Internship/Job placement
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Diploma in
E-Business |
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