Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlexina Gray Modified over 9 years ago
1
Evaluate e-business models BSBEBUS502A John Loftus - Welcome to the evolution of e-business models © John Loftus
2
Contents – week 1 BSBEBUS502A (Part A) Introductions Importance of e-business models Your desired outcomes and needs Prerequisites for the course Course assessment © John Loftus
3
Contents – week 1 BSBEBUS502A (Part B) Communication in the course The course website Learning strategies Interactive class format The course text book © John Loftus
4
Contents – week 1 BSBEBUS502A (Part C) Short break What is an e-business model? Group activity Definitions Assignments before next class © John Loftus
5
- Introductions John Loftus © John Loftus
6
Role Stimulate your learning Coach you through exercises Assess competence to achieve the performance criteria © John Loftus
7
- Introductions Preferred name Aspirations Desired outcomes © John Loftus
8
Importance Why is the evaluation of e-business models important? Discuss © John Loftus
9
Importance Sustain business performance Customer relationships Supplier relationships Partner relationships Owner relationships Revenue growth Cost reduction © John Loftus
10
Pre-requisites What should you know before commencing this course? No pre-requisites Start from the very beginning Life experience is a good start Prepared to learn - participation Learning needs analysis © John Loftus
11
Assessment How will you be assessed? Weekly participation –Case studies and presentations Research report E-business model design proposal Syndicate infrastructure report Team collaboration © John Loftus
12
Communication How will we communicate? During classes Before and after class Appointments –Monday 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm –Tuesday 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm Course website © John Loftus
13
Course website What communication tools are available on the course website? E-mail Wiki Discussion board Notice board Chat room © John Loftus
14
www.bn.tafe.qld.gov.au/online_course_login/ © John Loftus
15
Course (unit) outline Performance criteria Assessment details Assignment standards Weekly topics Weekly readings and exercises Check sheets © John Loftus
16
Interactive class format Session 1 Session 2 © John Loftus
17
Interactive class format Session 3 Session 4 © John Loftus
18
Text book Holistic approach Comprehensive Reference Platform for higher studies © John Loftus
19
Why do business organisations connect to the Internet? Group activity © John Loftus
21
Why do people connect to the Internet? Group activity © John Loftus
23
Buying process What steps would you take to purchase a mobile telephone? Group activity © John Loftus
24
Buying process Consider the following stages: Need recognition Pre-purchase search Evaluation of alternatives Purchase Post-purchase © John Loftus
25
Buyer stageeBusiness response Need Search Evaluate alternatives Purchase Post- purchase © John Loftus
26
Buyer stageeBusiness response NeedOffer value propositions to meet needs Search Evaluate alternatives Purchase Post- purchase © John Loftus
27
Buyer stageeBusiness response NeedOffer value propositions to meet needs SearchProvide easy access to information Evaluate alternatives Purchase Post- purchase © John Loftus
28
Buyer stageeBusiness response NeedOffer value propositions to meet needs SearchProvide easy access to information Evaluate alternatives Trial purchase – minimise risk Link to independent reviews Ensure post-sales support Purchase Post- purchase © John Loftus
29
Buyer stageeBusiness response NeedOffer value propositions to meet needs SearchProvide easy access to information Evaluate alternatives Trial purchase – minimise risk Link to independent reviews Ensure post-sales support PurchaseStreamline self-service processes Personalise and contextualise Post- purchase © John Loftus
30
Buyer stageeBusiness response NeedOffer value propositions to meet needs SearchProvide easy access to information Evaluate alternatives Trial purchase – minimise risk Link to independent reviews Ensure post-sales support PurchaseStreamline self-service processes Personalise and contextualise Post- purchase Convenient fulfilment tracking Community membership and support © John Loftus
31
Value networks © John Loftus
32
Activities in text Ch 1 Complete the following activities: 1.1 Consumer Internet adoption 1.4 Business Internet adoption 1.5 Intro to eBusiness organisations for running case studies © John Loftus
33
Assignments before next class Read chapter 1 of text – Chaffey Read text, pp 61-76, e-commerce models Complete activities: 1.1, 1.4, 1.5 Visit resources on the course website Read “Business models on the web” by Michael Rappa: http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html Prepare to select three websites for evaluation of e-business models in first assignment Clarify any questions from course outline © John Loftus
34
Topics for next class Activity 2.8 Revenue models at e-business portals Case 2.3 Zopa Finalise selection of websites for evaluation of e-business models Commence evaluation of e-business models behind three websites © John Loftus
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.