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Explore the differences between the traditional sequential business model and the integrated hub-based e-Business model. Understand how the hub-based model leads to better efficiencies, cost savings, and collaboration among multiple participants. See the evolution from separate "wedges" to integrated solutions for improved information exchange and process efficiencies. Compare today's e-Business model with the vision of the future model.
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Traditional business model is sequential, lacking integration, paper-based, costly, and inefficient. It is time-driven, with many activities occurring serially. A hub-based e-Business model is continuous and integrated, allowing multiple participants to join and collaborate. It is information-driven, leading to better efficiencies and cost savings. Traditional Business Model vs. Hub-based e-Business Model
Traditional Business Model • Sequential • Time-driven • Costly e-Business Model CM/GCs Owners (including Intel) A&Es Hub Trades • Continuous • Information-driven • Efficient & Cheaper Etc. Materials Suppliers Subs Equip Suppliers
Today’s e-Business model consists of separate “wedges” of an e-Business solution. These wedges serve niche solutions and do not allow for information exchange between each other. The e-Business model of the future consists of integrated wedges. The wedges can exchange information amongst each other, providing even more efficiencies to the process. Today’s e-Business Model vs. the Future’s Model
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