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NEWHAM KICKSTART INITIATIVE supporting East London companies through the use of ICT EISCO 2005 Session B: ICT for Business Cracow, 2 nd June 2005 Martin Scarfe, London Borough of Newham Peter Duschinsky, The Imaginist Company
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London Borough of Newham 250,000 population High deprivation High population turnover Low skills base NO big business Significant local spend 250,000 population High deprivation High population turnover Low skills base NO big business Significant local spend N
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Newham
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Newham Kickstart - Background UK public sector moving to e-procurement Aggregating low-value spend fewer, larger suppliers Potentially disadvantaging local SME suppliers But also has responsibility for economic well-being of local community SME suppliers not e-ready 70% have access to internet but only 10% have e-commerce Broadband availability no longer a constraint Cost of e-commerce not a barrier Real problem is lack of time, skills, understanding UK public sector moving to e-procurement Aggregating low-value spend fewer, larger suppliers Potentially disadvantaging local SME suppliers But also has responsibility for economic well-being of local community SME suppliers not e-ready 70% have access to internet but only 10% have e-commerce Broadband availability no longer a constraint Cost of e-commerce not a barrier Real problem is lack of time, skills, understanding
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Newham Kickstart – Background (2) London Borough of Newham Pioneer of e-procurement in local government London Marketplace 2002 Recognised SME exclusion issue National e-Procurement Project 2002-2004 One of 22 national projects to achieve e-government efficiency and cost savings Imaginist Led work for NePP on local government supplier adoption and economic development Developed KickStart model with Bristol Council and @UK PLC London Borough of Newham Pioneer of e-procurement in local government London Marketplace 2002 Recognised SME exclusion issue National e-Procurement Project 2002-2004 One of 22 national projects to achieve e-government efficiency and cost savings Imaginist Led work for NePP on local government supplier adoption and economic development Developed KickStart model with Bristol Council and @UK PLC
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Newham KickStart An Neighbourhood Renewal Funded scheme launched in 2003, started work in 2004 to encourage local SMEs to trade online Brings together local government with training and support organisations in a joined-up initiative It works because: Government as CUSTOMER is telling them to do it (not government as supporter) Its cheap and easy Companies are supported from start to finish It means more business from ALL their customers An Neighbourhood Renewal Funded scheme launched in 2003, started work in 2004 to encourage local SMEs to trade online Brings together local government with training and support organisations in a joined-up initiative It works because: Government as CUSTOMER is telling them to do it (not government as supporter) Its cheap and easy Companies are supported from start to finish It means more business from ALL their customers
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Newham Kickstart - Project Aims To increase the number of local businesses using modern e-trading methods To increase the number and percentage of Newham-based suppliers trading with Newham- based public sector agencies To promote local awareness of the benefits of the types of e-trading available to them and their customers To increase the number of local businesses using modern e-trading methods To increase the number and percentage of Newham-based suppliers trading with Newham- based public sector agencies To promote local awareness of the benefits of the types of e-trading available to them and their customers
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Partners in the Project Newham Council (project sponsor) Kickstart Project Team Newham College of Further Education and Ufi/learndirect Newham Chamber of Commerce Sunflower Resources @UKPLC Newham Council (project sponsor) Kickstart Project Team Newham College of Further Education and Ufi/learndirect Newham Chamber of Commerce Sunflower Resources @UKPLC
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How does it work? A Kickstart team is created within the council to contact local companies A needs analysis is carried out to establish their ability to bring in new processes The companies are invited to monthly workshops at local College to set up own e-commerce sites - there and then! e-Commerce website, technical support provided by @UK PLC Business change support and training, subsidised Broadband, PCs etc by Ufi/learndirect A Kickstart team is created within the council to contact local companies A needs analysis is carried out to establish their ability to bring in new processes The companies are invited to monthly workshops at local College to set up own e-commerce sites - there and then! e-Commerce website, technical support provided by @UK PLC Business change support and training, subsidised Broadband, PCs etc by Ufi/learndirect
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The Portal: eastlondononline.co.uk Why East London Online? Business is no respecter of Council boundaries and the new technology is making this even more the case Newham is committed to playing a leading part in stimulating skills, jobs and economic growth across the whole East London community to which it belongs Why East London Online? Business is no respecter of Council boundaries and the new technology is making this even more the case Newham is committed to playing a leading part in stimulating skills, jobs and economic growth across the whole East London community to which it belongs
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Setting up a catalogue online is easy A basic catalogue entry, displaying product details, codes and prices.
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If you offer a service the the listing shows the buyer a ‘request info’ button rather than ‘order’ …or an online service offer
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The Purchaser’s order process Order is created checks your catalogue entry gains authorisation returns approved order Enters details into accounts package if required Order is created checks your catalogue entry gains authorisation returns approved order Enters details into accounts package if required
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Order or quote notification by email Full details of your orders/quotes are sent to you via e-mail.
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A product listing page This is where your product or service range is listed, along with a short description of each product.
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E-Commerce options You can choose how you receive orders and what methods of payment you accept (e.g. online banking).
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The Purchaser’s order process Order is created checks your catalogue entry gains authorisation returns approved order Enters details into accounts package if required Order is created checks your catalogue entry gains authorisation returns approved order Enters details into accounts package if required
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Order or quote notification by email Full details of your orders/quotes are sent to you via e-mail.
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Payment by credit card / account If you have online banking, transactions will occur as soon as orders are placed.
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Statistics to help manage sales Graphs of sales per month allow you to quickly spot trends
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Keep track of orders Information such as total number of customers and total number of transactions is instantly available
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Developing new business GOOGLE SEARCH East London Online @Schools @Devon @Health @Dorset @Music Over 80 more authorities in negotiation with @UK PLC at present GOOGLE SEARCH East London Online @Schools @Devon @Health @Dorset @Music Over 80 more authorities in negotiation with @UK PLC at present Your company
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What does it cost? Alpha 1 ecommerced product €30 p/a * 5Live25 ecommerced products €60 p/a 200e200 page ecommerced catalogue€160 p/a 2000e2000 page ecommerced catalogue€320 p/a * Free to first 100 companies Alpha 1 ecommerced product €30 p/a * 5Live25 ecommerced products €60 p/a 200e200 page ecommerced catalogue€160 p/a 2000e2000 page ecommerced catalogue€320 p/a * Free to first 100 companies
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KickStart - Where are we now? The project has fulfilled its objectives: It has succeeded in bringing together key partners in a joined-up approach to tackling SME e-enablement in Newham 400 SMEs of the SMEs contacted have expressed interest in joining the scheme Over 40 have attended workshops 20 now have an e-commerce website and are starting to trade online The project has fulfilled its objectives: It has succeeded in bringing together key partners in a joined-up approach to tackling SME e-enablement in Newham 400 SMEs of the SMEs contacted have expressed interest in joining the scheme Over 40 have attended workshops 20 now have an e-commerce website and are starting to trade online
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What next? It is expected that over 200 local SMEs will have been helped to adopt e-commerce by March 2006 Workshops are being increased to 2 per month to cater for the demand being generated A shared supplier analysis is being carried out by at least 17 London public sector organisations which will identify SME suppliers at risk It is hoped that all will participate in the extended scheme in 2006 It is expected that over 200 local SMEs will have been helped to adopt e-commerce by March 2006 Workshops are being increased to 2 per month to cater for the demand being generated A shared supplier analysis is being carried out by at least 17 London public sector organisations which will identify SME suppliers at risk It is hoped that all will participate in the extended scheme in 2006
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Thank you You can find this presentation and other related materials on our website: www.imaginist.co.uk And do visit the portal: www.eastlondononline.co.uk
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