E-Business 2.0: Roadmap for Success
Reviews
For a critical discussion of various aspects of E-business 2.0 see: A book review by D. Richard Dance, CPA and Principal of SoftResources LLC As of June 18, 2001

Andrew B. Whinston, Hugh Cullen Chair Professor of Information Systems, Economics and Computer Science, Graduate School of Business, University of Texas
"This is the best book on e-Business for the decision-maker. It provides a great overview of the e-Business landscape."

Mohanbir Sawhney, Tribune Professor of Electronic Commerce and Technology, Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University
"This is the first book on e-Business to combine a clarity of vision that will help you to appreciate the true significance of e-Business, with a rigorous roadmap for reinventing your business design. If you want to avoid being blindsided by your competition, you must make this book required reading in your organization."

Mr. Alan Baratz, President, Java Software, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
"e-Business: Roadmap for Success provides unique insight into the emerging electronic business place. Economies around the world are undergoing a wholesale rejuvenation; businesses are re-inventing themselves. In this new economy, the Internet and technologies like the Java platform have helped businesses streamline business processes, have helped companies compete in new ways and have engendered all together new types of business opportunities. It's clear we're on the cusp of a new era. e-Business: Roadmap for Success serves as a guidebook to the new electronic business place where the rules of engagement are changing and where only one thing is certain: the status quo will not be maintained."

Dr. Frances Frei, Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School
"This is the book for creating a serious e-Business strategy. A must-read for managers who are creating tomorrow's e-business companies today."

David M. Alschuler, Vice President, e-Business and Enterprise Applications, Aberdeen Group, Inc.
"e-Business is the first book I have read which captures in any depth the full spectrum of business processes that are being re-defined and improved by leveraging the Internet and its associated technologies. Equally important, it relates these re-defined processes to underlying business objectives and benefits. This book is going stimulate a lot of thinking in corporate boardrooms and executive suites."

The Bookwatch, January 2001
"e-Business 2.0 is essential and very highly recommended reading for anyone charged with management responsibility for the success of an online business enterprise." |