This document provides an overview and introduction to a digital business module. It discusses key themes like the impact of digital change on culture and organizations. New business models of companies like FAANG are examined. A hybrid model of education is described, combining online asynchronous and same time interactions. Resources on the future of work and free digital tools are also listed. The module will focus on understanding digital change at a societal, organizational and individual level through assigned readings, discussions and activities.
In this presentation, there is a short description of the three main digital business models. As well as the trends that have been presented in this type of business.
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E-commerce is an facility for each and every user buying and selling product through the internet. By using E-commerce we can manage everything in our time. Every person/user can handle different transaction like E-payment-billing, Mobile banking, Net banking-learning, E-insurance, etc. In india E-commerce technology is increased because of wide range of products and minimum price wide range of suppliers and customers internet. Electronic Commerce is enabling the customer to have an increasing say in what products are made, how products are made and how services are delivered. Through the E-commerce we can achieve greater economic efficiency (lower cost) and more rapid exchange (high speed, accelerated, or real-time interaction.This paper gives an overview of the future of ECommerce and discusses the scope,challenges,Types of E-commerce,Uses ,Advantages and disadvantages of E-Commerce. Also use of EDI.We also find out to help future growth of Indian e-commerce. This paper also represent evaluation of internet users. Ashwini Jagdale | Rupnawar Ashwini"Challenges of E-commerce " Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-1 | Issue-5 , August 2017, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd2260.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/computer-science/other/2260/challenges-of-e-commerce-/ashwini-jagdale
Electronic commerce or ecommerce is a term for any type of business, or commercial transaction, that involves the transfer of information across the Internet. It covers a range of different types of businesses, from consumer based retail sites, through auction or music sites, to business exchanges trading goods and services between corporations. It is currently one of the most important aspects of the Internet to emerge.
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Presenting this set of slides with name - Ecommerce Business And Revenue Models Powerpoint Presentation Slides. This PPT deck displays fourty slides with in depth research. Our topic oriented Ecommerce Business And Revenue Models Powerpoint Presentation Slides presentation deck is a helpful tool to plan, prepare, document and analyse the topic with a clear approach. We provide a ready to use deck with all sorts of relevant topics subtopics templates, charts and graphs, overviews, analysis templates. Outline all the important aspects without any hassle. It showcases of all kind of editable templates infographs for an inclusive and comprehensive Ecommerce Business And Revenue Models Powerpoint Presentation Slides presentation. Professionals, managers, individual and team involved in any company organization from any field can use them as per requirement.
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3. My Digital Profile
Lisa Harris, Digital Educator. Connect via
@lisaharris / L.J.Harris@exeter.ac.uk
Finding me online:
Twitter
LinkedIn
Slideshare
Innovation in Education blog
About.me
HaikuDecks
My motto
4. Ahead of the curve, or just bonkers?
• My key projects:
• The first inter-disciplinary BSc in e-Commerce, Brunel University (1999)
• The first UK MSc degree in Digital Marketing, University of Southampton
(2009)
• Embedding an active social learning pedagogy within modules (2012)
• One of the first FutureLearn MOOCs: Web Science (2013)
• The first integration of a FutureLearn MOOC and a University module, (2015)
• The first live broadcast via Periscope to an online course (2015)
• “Education-led research” with the Learning in the Network Age MOOC, (2018)
5. Sourced from recent lecture by @Intersticia “The age of the social machine” available here
6. Plan for the session
• What are the key module themes?
• The “big picture” of digital change in society – it’s about culture and
innovation, NOT about technology.
• New types of organisation – FAANG
• Transformation of traditional business models
• Implications for employees/entrepreneurs
• How does the module work? (**See Module Handbook**)
• Online and based on asynchronous interactions by design (pre-pandemic)
• Real time sessions are “extra” and focused on peer collaboration around
preparation for assessed tasks
• Q&A
7. The module is structured around three
levels…
1. The “big picture” - we will reflect upon the role of the evolving digital
economy in the sustainability of society as a whole.
2. The organisation - we will examine the business models of new and
established organisations. We will cover the conversion of digital
opportunities into competitive advantage and the role of culture change
in successful transformation.
3. The individual - you will be guided in developing your own digital
literacies in preparation for your working lives. You will evaluate online
sources of information, curate your own digital lives, and communicate
effectively with others for learning and professional purposes.
8. Waves of Disruption
“Digital is not technology; it’s empowering people, organisational
culture and new behaviours”
1. The digital “front end” – adding a new layer to existing systems to
engage with customers
2. Digital transformation – changing the whole business in response to
new competitive pressures
3. The third wave – still at a very early stage…think AI, 5G, big data…
Read “Why digital leadership rocks the boat”
9. Sourced from recent lecture by @Intersticia “The age of the social machine” available here
10. Hybrid models of education
Same time, same place Lecture theatre, or online via Teams or Zoom
Same time, different place Individuals can contribute to webinars from their
locations all over the world
Small groups based in the same physical location may
also be linked to an online tutor/colleague via one
laptop/PC
Same place, different time Asynchronous discussions between contributors or
activity completion on FutureLearn/ELE
**A simple focus on the automation of existing systems and processes (same time and space) misses out on
the affordances of digital**
All sectors of the economy face these decisions – accelerated by pandemic but not caused by it
13. “Post pandemic” workplace structures
(McKinsey research)
• 9 out of 10 organisations will continue to work in some form of “hybrid”
capacity beyond the pandemic
• 68% have yet to articulate the detailed implications of this, causing anxiety
amongst their employees
• Most organisations have now changed their hiring processes, but leading
ones have re-imagined them entirely
• Organisations with the biggest productivity increases have:
• encouraged “small moments of engagement” among their employees, where
coaching, mentorship, idea sharing and co-working take place
• helped managers to lead differently, for example through training in soft skills such
as empathy, communication and feedback
• adopted a “test and learn” approach to process redesign for effective hybrid working
14. What is a business model?
• Having an idea for a new business is not in itself a business model!
• Nor is an organisation’s random collection of social media posts!
• It needs to be financially sustainable
• “Success requires more than the identification of an opportunity, it also needs
optimum alignment of the appropriate skills within the business or its networks,
and the right timing.”
By Gavin Wedell, 3 mins
15. Our expectations of you
• You are encouraged to
• focus on the set tasks in a way that is most useful for you
• collaborate with your fellow learners for mutual benefit
• You have (almost!) total flexibility in where/when you study
• Please read the materials provided and take part in the discussions =
collective resource for all to draw upon
• Take a CRITICAL approach to your work for high marks
16. Week 1 Overview
• Attend real time session on 19th January (recording will be posted on
ELE)
• Join the MOOC where you will be working for the next 2 weeks
• Check out the Module Information and Week 1 sections on ELE
• Complete the Week 1 Activity in ELE (based on the interview with
Professor Mark Thompson from INDEX)
• Consider being a PEER MENTOR volunteer and contact Lisa to find out
more!!!!!
17. More Resources
• Our free MOOC, Building your Career in Tomorrow’s Workplace, starts
this week
• Future-proofing the Workforce, (2019) by Adecco and Boston
Consulting Group
• Harris, L. and Rae, A. (2011) “Building a personal brand through social
networking”, Journal of Business Strategy
• “Making an Impact” from the “In Business” series on BBC Radio 4,
August 2019
18. Free tools you may like to try
• Appear.in for webinars
• Googledocs for collaborative writing
• Haiku Deck for cool image-based presentations
• Piktochart for infographics
• Biteable and Powtoon for cartoon videos
• PixaBay and Pexels and Unsplash for copyright-free images