E-Commerce: An Enron View Mike McConnell CEO - Enron Global Technology Arthur Andersen 20th Annual Energy Symposium December 8, 1999.

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E-Commerce: An Enron View Mike McConnell CEO - Enron Global Technology Arthur Andersen 20th Annual Energy Symposium December 8, 1999

“It Is Not the Strongest of the Species That Survives, Not the Most Intelligent, but the Most Responsive to Change ” Charles Darwin The Origin of the Species

Today’s Topics E-Business Trends Enron Philosophies Conclusions

Industry Trends Market Share Gain Increase in Sales Return on Sales Source: McKinsey & Company % Difference by Economic Measures

Industry Trends ‘98 Source: New York Times 2/15/99 Technology has Slashed the Price of doing Global Business The Cost of a 3-Minute Phone Call From New York to London ‘90‘70‘50 ‘30

Transaction Costs Source: Downes, Larry and Chunka Hui, Unleashing the Killer App., Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1998, pp BranchTelephoneATMInternet …and Radically Lowered Transaction Costs Average Cost per Transaction Retail Banking by Channel

E-Business Business-to-Business Business-to-Consumer The Effects of Increasing Internetworking Source: Forrester Research, Inc. Sales $ (Billions)

E-Business Trends The Internet is a Disintermediary The Internet Cannibalizes Existing Business  Law of Diminishing Returns The Internet Allows for Mass Customization Barriers to Enter Markets are Dramatically Changing

Enron Philosophies Run Technology as a Business Develop and Implement Enron’s Global E-Business Strategy Spending Focused on Achieving Competitive Advantage Highly Robust and Flexible Infrastructure Develop Several Proprietary Applications

Enron Philosophies Continued Expansion and Extension of our Existing Business Enabler of Unparalleled Information Dissemination Incubator of New Ideas and Business Models Challenge Existing Ideas and Beliefs

E-Commerce is Becoming Core to the Global Energy Business global networks

Source:Forrester Research, Inc. September 1999 Sizing the Online Natural Gas and Electricity Trade

Introducing EnronOnline A free, Internet-based wholesale global transaction system which allows Enron’s counterparties to view real time prices from Enron’s traders and transact on those prices online. click & transact

Markets 29th November 1999US Gas & Canadian Gas 13th December 1999US Power 5th January 2000Coal Crude & Refined Products Emissions European Gas European Power Nordic Power Plastics Pulp & Paper Weather To followAustralian Power Bandwidth

Simple Access via the Internet Easy to use Real-time transparent pricing Increased liquidity Fast, Secure Execution Complementary to other electronic markets ……. through EnronOnline Enhancing customer service

Conclusions Technology is More than Just Support Must Move Quickly Must Change the Culture It is a Matter of Survival