Entrepreneur Workshops: iExec Enterprise Essentials

The iExec Enterprise Essentials course is specifically designed to empower leaders and process analysts by equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to create a lasting business impact within their enterprise. This course was developed over the past three years based on the successful delivery of the content in China, India, Japan and Singapore. The main objective of the course is to demonstrate the value of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions in business operations.

The course consists of leader-led instruction, small group work, on-line learning, and an individual project.  Group exercises, case studies, and discussion forums help participants apply knowledge learned to real-life situations.

Expected Outcomes

Enterprise Essentials is designed to help participants examine their organization’s internal and external situation, identify and prioritize opportunities, and develop business cases to support process improvements using the Internet and IT.

After completing the iExec Enterprise Essentials e-Learning course, you should be able to:

  • Describe the global trends and impact of the Internet and Information Technology (IT) on business.
  • Explain the business and market drivers using the Internet and IT.
  • Propose strategies to increase productivity, efficiency, innovation, and profitability and create a Networked Virtual Organization (NVO).
  • Explain the concepts of IT governance.
  • Assess your organizational readiness and explain the need for readiness planning.
  • Describe the uses and value of Internet-enabled solutions in improving business processes.
  • Perform an external and internal situation analysis.
  • Create an e-vision for success.
  • Apply the principles of portfolio planning and management.
  • Identify and prioritize opportunities for process improvement using the Internet and IT.
  • Describe the importance of change management to the success of your Internet and IT initiatives.
  • Recognize when and how to build a business case.
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