Porter (2001) argued that it’s dangerous to assume that the Internet has changed everything. Instead, he suggested that the Internet is an enabling tool. (1) Discuss why the assumption is dangerous; and (2) How is the Internet an enabling tool for both businesses and customers?
1:- Internet as an enabling tool actually create and support for many human activities and it reduces effort and eliminated the errors .the assumption of internet changed everything is dangerous because it will hit back in future in such a way that everything get controlled by information and people have less decision power and capabilities. It will take away opportunities for human .
2: enabling tool information systems helps in deriving Moore ideas, reducing effort , developing new things, reduce human intervention, automate things quickly and access the data with more accurately.
Porter (2001) argued that it’s dangerous to assume that the Internet has changed everything. Instead, he...
ead the article "How the Internet Has Changed the Salesperson's
role". Then provide your thoughts on the following questions:
In transactional sales situations, the personal sales agents
will be obsolete 10 years from now.
Discuss if you:
(1) agree or disagree,
(2) why, and
(3) provide examples of organizations
here is the aricle
Oct 13, 2017 - Matthew Cook, Director of Sales Enablement
Practice
The
art of selling has been dramatically altered since the rise of the
internet and the...
Read the article "How the Internet Has Changed the Salesperson's
role". Then provide your thoughts on the following questions:
In transactional sales situations, the personal sales agents
will be obsolete 10 years from now.
Discuss if you:
(1) agree or disagree,
(2) why, and
(3) provide examples of organizations
here is the aricle
Oct 13, 2017 - Matthew Cook, Director of Sales Enablement
Practice
The art of selling has been dramatically
altered since the rise of the internet and the...
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