When Dell Inc. first began
using the
Internet to expand their business, the company had three basic
objectives:
❶
to make it easier to
do business with Dell,
❷ to reduce the cost of doing business with
Dell, and
❸
to enhance their
customer relationships.
"For Dell,
online commerce was only the
beginning," writes
Michael Dell1, the Founder & CEO of
Dell Inc.. "Because we viewed the Internet as a central part of our
IT strategy, we started to view the ownership of information
differently, too. Rather than closely guarding our information databases,
which took us years to develop, we used Internet browsers to essentially
give that same information to our customers and suppliers – bringing them
literally
inside
our business. This became the key to what I call a
virtually integrated organization
– an
organization linked not by physical assets, but by information. By
using the Internet to speed information between companies, essentially
eliminating inter-company boundaries, it would be possible to achieve
precision and
speed-to-market for products and services in ways not dreamed possible
before. It would be the ultimate
business system for a
digital economy."
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