The-business

The-business

Are you ready for change? You should be...

The internet and the emergence of e-commerce are removing the traditional boundaries associated with doing business around the globe. This evolution is opening up tremendous opportunities to achieve supply chain efficiencies, cash flow fluidity and cost savings. So important are these opportunities that multinationals that want to survive in today's business environment have no choice but to embrace them. Those that are reluctant to change will simply cease to exist.

So when will the revolution occur? Actually, it's happening right now. Already companies are beginning to re-evaluate their business structures in the light of emerging technology. And it's not just about having a website and modern corporate image: the transformation goes much further than that. It's a whole new corporate culture that needs to be adopted by everybody at every level of your organization.

Very few companies understand how profound the change will be. And even fewer know how to go about transforming. the-business is a new supplement designed to be the perfect guide to the process of revolutionizing your business.

Featuring

  • Introduction

  • Supply chain management

  • E-taxation

  • Legal developments

  • Marketing

  • Enabling tools

  • HR and culture

  • Security & Risk

  • Protecting IP

  • Financing

  • Case Study

Contact

David Burgess

Nestor House, Playhouse Yard, London EC4V 5EX

Tel: (44) 20 7779 8577

Fax: (44) 20 7779 8500

dburgess@euromoneyplc.com

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