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  Gartner Predicts 2002: e-Business


14 December 2001

We offer specific, tactical advice on how enterprises can squeeze every remaining ounce of fat out of their e-business portfolios to position for growth.
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2002 Predictions
The business cases and returns on investment (ROIs) that were used to launch e-business projects in the first quarter of 2001 or earlier will be obsolete in 2002.
Enterprises that provide responsive and personalized customer interaction will show a 50 percent higher retention of customers and have more repeat business than those that only provide the minimum (0.8 probability).
Between mid-2001 and mid-2002, we believe that enterprise e-business change programs are entering a temporary period of relative calm and order - the "gap year" in e-business transformation. However, by the end of 2002, enterprises will again be buffeted by the distinctive pressures of technology disruption, new competitive forces and unpredictable customer demands.
With the U.S. economy likely to recover as early as the second or third quarter of 2002, now is the time to strike good e-business advertising deals.
Time and materials rates for e-business development labor should be at least 15 percent lower at the start of 2002 than they were at the start of 2001.
Enterprises that deploy online request for quotation (RFQ) and negotiation tools will see cycle times for the RFQ workflow process reduced by between 30 percent and 50 percent within months.
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E Worldwide
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What B2B Sites Can Learn From Landsend.com
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Applying E-Business to Transform Critical Processes
7 June 2001
Web Analytics: How Do You Know When You Win?
24 April 2001
Managing E-Business in a Tough Year
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Fear and Loathing: The E-Biz Trough of Disillusionment
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