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1 International Business Machines By Robert Muth Real-World Case Pg. 597

2 AGENDA  Case Summary  IBM Outlets  Conversion to E-Business  Strategy to Conversion  Success Factors  Future Trends  Conclusion

3 Case Summary  IBM has been a strong force in the Computer Hardware Industry since the 1940’s despite increased competition  IBM changed to an E-Business strategy in 1999  IBM website IBM

4 Case Summary (cont. 1)  To carry out the transformation, IBM created the Enterprise Web Management branch  EWM goals –To lead IBM’s strategic transformation –Help IBM’s business units become more internet suave –Establish the strategy of IBM’s internet site –Record information created by the website

5 Case Summary (cont. 2)  The Transition –Simplification of internal business processes –Streamlining of processes –Increased efficiency –Results returned a profit for IBM –Now collaborates with suppliers, online purchasing, and knowledge/management based applications –Reduced cost and improved purchasing

6 IBM Outlets  Hardware: servers, storage, printing systems, retail store solutions  Software: connect OS’s, business procedures, and applications seamlessly  Services: comprehensive IT services to reduce costs, increase productivity, and assert competitive advantages  Financing: provider of financing and management services

7 IBM Outlets (cont. 1)  Research: creating innovative technologies with leading-edge solutions  Technology: develop, market, and deliver leading chip technologies/services

8 Pre-Transition  Procedural Conversions  Smoothing out business processes –A simpler procedure is quicker and more efficient, both qualities are needed for successful E-Business

9 Transformation-Initiation  IBM started moving toward being a comprehensive E-Business  Carried out online business transactions through: –Internet –Intranet –Extranet  With suppliers, Business Partner Network, and employees

10 Transformation-Formulation  Strategy to fund only E-Commerce projects that promised high Return on Investment  Investing in many projects increases chances of success in comparison to only investing in one low-risk project

11 Transformation-Implementation  Carried out by the Enterprise Web Management branch  EWM aided in converting the different business units to Internet using domains

12 Success Factors  Investing in multiple projects/areas  By doing so, increased chances of success  Previous and still existing brick-and-mortar business to base the extension of E- Commerce off of

13 IBM’s Future  Continue to become more heavily involved in E-Commerce  The process of the conversion has improved speed and efficiency of the company  Process has also increased profits

14 Industry Trend  Computer Hardware continues to increase in importance  IBM holds a large customer base and has high customer loyalty within the industry  IBM’s flexibility continues to gain value within the industry  Main competition is Dell  Second strongest competitor is Apple, with less than ¼ the market cap as IBM

15 Conclusion  IBM will remain a major competitor in the Computer Hardware Industry  IBM will continue to adapt to the changing global environment  IBM could try to embrace change a little more readily, rather than waiting for others to do it first


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