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    Customers on Fire: How Good is My Suit
    Running towards a fire is without a doubt one of the most difficult things to learn to do. Firefighters must train to overcome the natural instinct to move away rather than towards a fire. Running towards a fire is unnatural, especially when it is an especially big and bright one. In my seminars, I stress that the only way to extinguish a fire that is burning brightly is to move towards it rather than away from it.I had the great fortune of learning that lesson early in my career. Let me illustrate what I mean.Our service drive area had a large window in which we could look out and down and see who was pulling in. We had just finished repairing Ms. Ferocious’s vehicle. She had picked it up just a few minutes before, and imagine my surprise when she raced up the service drive to a full tire screeching stop. I noticed that as she had rocketed up the service drive, flames shooting, that the other advisors and dealership personnel scattered to the winds leaving me alone to put out the fire.I had received the “run to the fire” training and remembered how important it was to run out and meet it head on. I grabbed my asbestos suit and flame retardant head gear (training) and ran out into the service drive and the ominous ball of flame.I met Ms. Ferocious at the opening of her driver’s door to screams of “Yo
    n at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind

    Ten Great Careers For Single Parents
    The challenges of raising a child by yourself, whether you’re a mother or father, can be very difficult. Add the burden of having to be out of the home for 40+ hours per week to work and raising a child at the same time can be nearly impossible. This article describes ten careers you can train for that will give you the money to support your child and the time to be there for them.These careers all take less than two years to complete training for, some take only six months. They all offer flexible work schedules with above average pay. Best of all, with a certificate or associates degree, it will be easy to find a job.Healthcare careersJobs in healthcare are in great demand right now. The largest generation in the American population is aging and retiring from the workforce. Increased life spans are placing a huge burden on the healthcare industry. While hospitals and their 24 hour operation offer the most employment flexibility, there are health care positions that don’t take place in a hospital. Home care positions also offer scheduling flexibility.Nursing – 1, 2 & 4 year programs. Approximate starting wage: $33,970 annually.Dental Hygiene – 1 & 2 year programs. Approximate starting wage: $17.37 hourly.X-ray technician - 1, 2 & 4 year programs. Approximate starting wage: $27,190 annually.
    Many of you in the distribution industry are still wondering how much more change and future technology will impact your company. Will major producers, large chains and group alliances use the net as a weapon to replace you, the small to medium size manufacturer? Will you become road kill consumed by the vultures of platform roll-ups? Or perhaps the Internet will administer a slow, withering death, painful and extended.

    Forget it. Banish that thought. When the dust settles you will still be around. The magic of the Internet is not really magic. Emerging technologies behind e-commerce are not going to kill your company tomorrow or the next day, or the next day after that. But, they are also not going to go away. However, E-commerce with regard to wholesale distribution has predominantly been hype and it is overrated, which is the case with most great technological revolutions. The impact of E-commerce has been overrated in the short-term and will probably be underestimated in the long run.

    Undoubtedly technology has changed the way we think. The Internet has created a new channel to market but consider the failure of dot coms. The e-tailers of the world have suffered dramatic stock downgrades in spite of overall unprecedented growth rates. One of the major enlightenments realized by many dot.com companies who no longer exist (besides having a poor business model) is the fact that they lacked distribution experience

    Don’t fear E-commerce

    Fundamentally, the emerging technologies supporting it are nothing more than tools that have the potential to improve your business processes. You have to learn to use them to your advantage. Get in the game and E-commerce will no longer look like a threat. Industry experts proclaim that various instruments of E-commerce represent a broad paradigm shift. The reality is that a large number of complex systems must be implemented successfully to fulfill even a portion of their grand vision. This doesn’t mean that new technologies adopted by E-commerce can’t have a revolutionary effect on your business, but this effect will be limited by how much improvement evolves in the basic business process.

    People still like to do business with people

    That won’t change in our lifetime and it may never change. Learn to deal with it. The way to deal with it is to broaden your understanding of E-business and use technology to your advantage. As a wholesale distributor with the level of margins available in your industry, you can’t afford to be on “the bleeding edge of technology;” however, you are going to have to be in the game. An E-business strategy is actually a subset, or subordinate to, the company business strategy.

    Don’t make the mistake of confusing E-commerce with E-business

    E-commerce is selling product via the Internet as many of the dot coms have done; E-business is utilizing the technology of the Internet to improve your processes and take costs out of the supply chain. Many distributors don’t really have an E-business strategy. Their value propositions to their customers and suppliers are unclear with little or no hard data. Most are limited to talking about the quality of their people (unqualified) and promoting service (unmeasured externally) mistakenly as a core competency.

    From an E-business perspective it is critical that distributors have facts and data to answer the following questions. If you are going to build an E-business strategy out of fear, based on long standing perceptions and opinions, the market will expose these assumptions in an expensive or painful fashion.

    • What are your key value propositions to your customers?

    • What do your customers think of you as a supplier, compared to their competitive alternatives?

    • What are the key sources of pain or frustration for your customers?

    With answers to the above questions, combined with a real business strategy, an E-business strategy can be completed.

    So – have no fear

    Customers will continue to choose you in the future if it is to their advantage, just like in the past. Today, however, a lot more thought goes into deciding whether or not what you provide is to their advantage. Are you taking away their pain and frustration? How do you compare to their competitive alternatives? In spite of what many of your salesmen tell you, price is clearly NOT the only determinant of advantage.

    Most of the distributor salesmen have some fear of the Internet:

    “Will my role stay the same based on new technology and the web?”

    “ Will I be replaced or become obsolete?”

    “Will E-commerce replace the need for distributors?”

    “Should I buy an orange grove and move to Florida?”

    The answer to all those questions, except, perhaps, the last one, is NO! There is no doubt that market dynamics will change. However, the most resilient will survive. E-business technology will replace or improve transaction activities currently performed by sales representatives. Sale force automation, customer management packages and new communications tools will allow sales representatives to be much more effective in their pursuit of new business.

    These technologies are not a threat to you!

    They are your weapons, your defense used to battle E-commerce. They will assist you in maintaining competitive advantage. The new E-business sales rep will focus on growth and new business prospecting and penetrating existing accounts in a different fashion than they did in the past. Analytical tools will become commonplace used to assess potential and targeting based on ideal customer criteria. Laptops and palm pilots will become standard equipment. E-business technology is the way to manage multiple customer complexity, multiple product complexity and provide value by reducing cost in the supply chain. Use the technology tools available as a sales representative.

    E-Commerce is not the threat it’s perceived to be and E-business is your ally

    Silver bullet---knowledge management

    What’s coming next will be presented as if it were magic, the “silver bullet” to solve all your organizational problems. In a few years E-commerce will be old news and some distributors will have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars while others will have gained significant benefits from e-business technology as the industry goes through major change.

    “Knowledge Management will be the next wave of why you need to spend money now.” For all you “Trekkies” out there, think back to the old Star Trek TV series. Captain Kirk could ask the Enterprise computer anything and he would get exactly the right answer.”

    “This new millennium “Silver Bullet” will capture all of the wisdom and experience of your employees. Your customers, vendors and employees all benefit from having the right information at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind

    One Size Does Not Fit All
    We all make mistakes. Some we can shrug off with little consequence while others can impact our lives for a very long time. Choosing the wrong video to rent is not big deal but accepting a position with a company that is wrong for you is a mistake that can haunt you for months or years to come. Have you ever taken a job that you regretted later? Were there signs for you to see that perhaps this wasn't the idea match-up for you? Probably, but in your eagerness to have them accept you, you chose not to see them.Think back to the day of the interview. When you walked into the business what was the atmosphere like? Were the people smiling, joking and interacting well with each other or was the environment cold, sterile and strictly no nonsense? How did the staff who were not involved with the interview process, interact with you? Did they smile and seem genuinely glad to see you or were they walking around like drones on a mission and oblivious to your presence?How many people were involved in the interview process? It is generally a good sign of the value they put on you if a company is willing to invest the time of more than one of its key people. How were you treated at the interview? Did they show any signs of trying to make you feel comfortable? Did they offer coffee, juice or water? Were you lumped together with oth
    look like a threat. Industry experts proclaim that various instruments of E-commerce represent a broad paradigm shift. The reality is that a large number of complex systems must be implemented successfully to fulfill even a portion of their grand vision. This doesn’t mean that new technologies adopted by E-commerce can’t have a revolutionary effect on your business, but this effect will be limited by how much improvement evolves in the basic business process.

    People still like to do business with people

    That won’t change in our lifetime and it may never change. Learn to deal with it. The way to deal with it is to broaden your understanding of E-business and use technology to your advantage. As a wholesale distributor with the level of margins available in your industry, you can’t afford to be on “the bleeding edge of technology;” however, you are going to have to be in the game. An E-business strategy is actually a subset, or subordinate to, the company business strategy.

    Don’t make the mistake of confusing E-commerce with E-business

    E-commerce is selling product via the Internet as many of the dot coms have done; E-business is utilizing the technology of the Internet to improve your processes and take costs out of the supply chain. Many distributors don’t really have an E-business strategy. Their value propositions to their customers and suppliers are unclear with little or no hard data. Most are limited to talking about the quality of their people (unqualified) and promoting service (unmeasured externally) mistakenly as a core competency.

    From an E-business perspective it is critical that distributors have facts and data to answer the following questions. If you are going to build an E-business strategy out of fear, based on long standing perceptions and opinions, the market will expose these assumptions in an expensive or painful fashion.

    • What are your key value propositions to your customers?

    • What do your customers think of you as a supplier, compared to their competitive alternatives?

    • What are the key sources of pain or frustration for your customers?

    With answers to the above questions, combined with a real business strategy, an E-business strategy can be completed.

    So – have no fear

    Customers will continue to choose you in the future if it is to their advantage, just like in the past. Today, however, a lot more thought goes into deciding whether or not what you provide is to their advantage. Are you taking away their pain and frustration? How do you compare to their competitive alternatives? In spite of what many of your salesmen tell you, price is clearly NOT the only determinant of advantage.

    Most of the distributor salesmen have some fear of the Internet:

    “Will my role stay the same based on new technology and the web?”

    “ Will I be replaced or become obsolete?”

    “Will E-commerce replace the need for distributors?”

    “Should I buy an orange grove and move to Florida?”

    The answer to all those questions, except, perhaps, the last one, is NO! There is no doubt that market dynamics will change. However, the most resilient will survive. E-business technology will replace or improve transaction activities currently performed by sales representatives. Sale force automation, customer management packages and new communications tools will allow sales representatives to be much more effective in their pursuit of new business.

    These technologies are not a threat to you!

    They are your weapons, your defense used to battle E-commerce. They will assist you in maintaining competitive advantage. The new E-business sales rep will focus on growth and new business prospecting and penetrating existing accounts in a different fashion than they did in the past. Analytical tools will become commonplace used to assess potential and targeting based on ideal customer criteria. Laptops and palm pilots will become standard equipment. E-business technology is the way to manage multiple customer complexity, multiple product complexity and provide value by reducing cost in the supply chain. Use the technology tools available as a sales representative.

    E-Commerce is not the threat it’s perceived to be and E-business is your ally

    Silver bullet---knowledge management

    What’s coming next will be presented as if it were magic, the “silver bullet” to solve all your organizational problems. In a few years E-commerce will be old news and some distributors will have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars while others will have gained significant benefits from e-business technology as the industry goes through major change.

    “Knowledge Management will be the next wave of why you need to spend money now.” For all you “Trekkies” out there, think back to the old Star Trek TV series. Captain Kirk could ask the Enterprise computer anything and he would get exactly the right answer.”

    “This new millennium “Silver Bullet” will capture all of the wisdom and experience of your employees. Your customers, vendors and employees all benefit from having the right information at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind

    How to Build Repeat Business, Testimonials and Referrals
    How Do You Score with your Clients?Your clients will verbally and silently let you know how you are performing. Do they routinely give you repeat business, testimonials, and referrals to others?The only way to accomplish the above is to initially work for a win-win solution, then continually deliver on extraordinary service, follow-up promptly on promises, listen carefully and make certain everyone is satisfied. This is relationship selling at its best.The real estate agent stories below exemplify how service will work for you dependent upon how you work with your client. You will read why one agent will never be called again, the second needs to move on to another career and the third has all the business she wants.How can the outcomes be so different for the three agents in the same industry? It is all dependent upon attitude and a willingness to work hard on the client’s behalf. Here are their stories:A rental agent was recommended to me for getting the word out about a condo. The recommended agent came with a “partner” on a Friday afternoon to meet with me. By Monday morning the recommended agent was gone. She never once mentioned her upcoming leave. We felt it was less than honest and would never seek her help in the future after she returns.The partner, or
    ou are going to build an E-business strategy out of fear, based on long standing perceptions and opinions, the market will expose these assumptions in an expensive or painful fashion.

    • What are your key value propositions to your customers?

    • What do your customers think of you as a supplier, compared to their competitive alternatives?

    • What are the key sources of pain or frustration for your customers?

    With answers to the above questions, combined with a real business strategy, an E-business strategy can be completed.

    So – have no fear

    Customers will continue to choose you in the future if it is to their advantage, just like in the past. Today, however, a lot more thought goes into deciding whether or not what you provide is to their advantage. Are you taking away their pain and frustration? How do you compare to their competitive alternatives? In spite of what many of your salesmen tell you, price is clearly NOT the only determinant of advantage.

    Most of the distributor salesmen have some fear of the Internet:

    “Will my role stay the same based on new technology and the web?”

    “ Will I be replaced or become obsolete?”

    “Will E-commerce replace the need for distributors?”

    “Should I buy an orange grove and move to Florida?”

    The answer to all those questions, except, perhaps, the last one, is NO! There is no doubt that market dynamics will change. However, the most resilient will survive. E-business technology will replace or improve transaction activities currently performed by sales representatives. Sale force automation, customer management packages and new communications tools will allow sales representatives to be much more effective in their pursuit of new business.

    These technologies are not a threat to you!

    They are your weapons, your defense used to battle E-commerce. They will assist you in maintaining competitive advantage. The new E-business sales rep will focus on growth and new business prospecting and penetrating existing accounts in a different fashion than they did in the past. Analytical tools will become commonplace used to assess potential and targeting based on ideal customer criteria. Laptops and palm pilots will become standard equipment. E-business technology is the way to manage multiple customer complexity, multiple product complexity and provide value by reducing cost in the supply chain. Use the technology tools available as a sales representative.

    E-Commerce is not the threat it’s perceived to be and E-business is your ally

    Silver bullet---knowledge management

    What’s coming next will be presented as if it were magic, the “silver bullet” to solve all your organizational problems. In a few years E-commerce will be old news and some distributors will have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars while others will have gained significant benefits from e-business technology as the industry goes through major change.

    “Knowledge Management will be the next wave of why you need to spend money now.” For all you “Trekkies” out there, think back to the old Star Trek TV series. Captain Kirk could ask the Enterprise computer anything and he would get exactly the right answer.”

    “This new millennium “Silver Bullet” will capture all of the wisdom and experience of your employees. Your customers, vendors and employees all benefit from having the right information at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind

    Things to Remember in Book Printing
    The books have crowded the shelves of so many people these days. And that’s a good indication that even though there’s the internet at hand, still there are people who are interested in reading in print. If you’re a book lover, there are so many options of books for you to choose from. But if you’re into book publishing, you’ve got to face the fact that the competition in the market is getting tighter and tighter.Many publishers are looking for better ways on how to improve their book covers. Since it’s the cover that catches the eye of the readers first, it is important that your cover is well-designed. A compelling cover design makes a call to action to your target market. With a compelling book cover, surely a sale will develop.But you should take into account that it’s not only the cover of the book that you should keep an eye on. You also have to consider some other elements like design and the cost of the book.Here are some things that can help you achieve a winning book printing project.1. The book should be unique. There are many types of books that are on hand. You must create an out-of-the-ordinary book so as to get noticed and be able to entice potential buyers to pick it up.2. Consider the title of the book. The title is the first thing that the people see.3. Select the proper ty
    ore effective in their pursuit of new business.

    These technologies are not a threat to you!

    They are your weapons, your defense used to battle E-commerce. They will assist you in maintaining competitive advantage. The new E-business sales rep will focus on growth and new business prospecting and penetrating existing accounts in a different fashion than they did in the past. Analytical tools will become commonplace used to assess potential and targeting based on ideal customer criteria. Laptops and palm pilots will become standard equipment. E-business technology is the way to manage multiple customer complexity, multiple product complexity and provide value by reducing cost in the supply chain. Use the technology tools available as a sales representative.

    E-Commerce is not the threat it’s perceived to be and E-business is your ally

    Silver bullet---knowledge management

    What’s coming next will be presented as if it were magic, the “silver bullet” to solve all your organizational problems. In a few years E-commerce will be old news and some distributors will have wasted hundreds of thousands of dollars while others will have gained significant benefits from e-business technology as the industry goes through major change.

    “Knowledge Management will be the next wave of why you need to spend money now.” For all you “Trekkies” out there, think back to the old Star Trek TV series. Captain Kirk could ask the Enterprise computer anything and he would get exactly the right answer.”

    “This new millennium “Silver Bullet” will capture all of the wisdom and experience of your employees. Your customers, vendors and employees all benefit from having the right information at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind

    Thinking of Becoming a Professional Photographer?
    I don't want to put you off becoming a pro, but there are a few things you should ask yourself. Firstly is it worth it? Can you push yourself to the extreme and still be courteous to customers who are having a bad day while you are having one yourself. If you can be understanding and kind while you yourself are feeling like hell then tick yourself one box. I found that serving time as a sales assistant helped me a lot in this regard.Second, can you put up with working from 6am until 11pm even when you are ill and on Sundays? Being a photographer isn't just about taking some nice pictures and sitting back while the cheques roll in, I wish it were.You see, most clients don't realise that what happens after the event, be it a wedding, portrait or whatever is the most important time, if you are working digital then you have to stay up sorting and downloading. Once that is complete then it's time to go through the remaining files and colour correct, brighten, add contrast, remove offending relatives, spot, ect... just doing the aftermath takes up a hell of a lot of time.If you are still shooting film then it is slightly less time, once you get the film back you still have to go through sorting and marking for corrections then taking it back to the lab and going through each photograph in much the same way as digital
    n at their fingertips making the right decision.”

    IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, Sun and a host of others have been making huge investments in knowledge management over the past few years. The announcement last year on the Microsoft digital dashboard represents the first of a series of new product. Over the next year many new solutions will appear on the market.

    Like E-commerce and most emerging technology, the short-term hype will be much larger than the reality.

    The blood leeching level of transition

    If you compare where we are today on ‘Knowledge Management’ to medicine, you would conclude that we are at the blood-leeching solution level.

    It will be many years before there is anything to go buy that will provide that silver bullet. Having said all that, knowledge management will become very powerful and real world impacts can be achieved now for a lot less money than the cost of an E-commerce catalog. It is not really a technology availability issue; it is a work design issue. The technology requirement is minimal and many organizations have at least part in place now. It requires some kind of Intranet or Extranet on a client server network with employees’ station PCs that provide high-speed access to the web. Basically all technology tools can be purchased at Staples or Office Depot.

    So, how does this relate to the threat of E-commerce to distribution? The bottom line is that you can circumvent any threat (real or imagined) imposed by E-commerce by using E-business strategy to your advantage.

    Don’t panic

    The secret of E-business is actually pretty easy. It lies in the fact that you will always feel somewhat overwhelmed by new technology, feel behind and be unsure as to your next step. If you sit there and do nothing, you, in fact, have made a decision; a decision that paralyzes you into total inaction. It’s also just as deadly to overreact and get on the “bleeding edge of the technology revolution.” Many technology service providers sell a promise that if you spend “tons of money” and put their package in, then you will be caught up overnight and hit a home run. This is not a cosmic truth. The fact is you will never be “caught up.” As soon as your solution is in, a better one will come along.

    A more balanced approach is recognizing that you need an E-business strategy that complements and integrates into your overall business plan. The very first and most important requirement for E-business evolution is effective involvement and leadership. Now is not the time to whine about E-commerce, multiple channels and eroding margins. Now is the time to act and use E-business as a resource and asset.

    Become a Web Head Evangelist

    Create competitive advantage with E-business strategy and your fear of E-commerce will subside. Any senior executive who offloads his E-business strategy to an IT (Information Technology) department is making a mistake and will not achieve the desired objectives. You must come to the critical understanding that this is a process, or a journey and not a destination. This process must be led from the front line where the senior executive understands and develops the strategy to the point that he qualifies himself as a “Web Head Evangelist.”

    The bottom line

    The bottom line is that E-business technology will continue to progress at a rate that is almost unbelievable. Each advance eclipses the one preceding it. As microprocessors become more powerful and less expensive, they become more commonplace in day-to-day use. You need to grow your business with an E-business strategy that takes advantage of these advancements, gaining abilities in time and scale. The world is creating a technological edge that has no boundaries.

    You cannot be afraid of it!

    You cannot ignore it!

    You must be a part of it.

    You must use it to your advantage to retain or create competitive advantage.

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