Essays Tagged: "Forrester Research"
Telecommuting
most obvious disadvantage is the overwhelming cost of starting a telecommuting program. A study by Forrester Research, Inc. reveals 'that it costs $30,000 to $45,000 a head to' train prospective tele ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays
Marketing and E-Business.
late the complexity of establishing localized Web sites for foreign markets and audiences. In fact, Forrester Research reported that localizing Web sites can increase foreign e-commerce three-fold. So ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
E Commerce. Impact of Internet for the airline industry.
stic changes in the way business and consumers communicate, share information and conduct business. Forrester Research estimates that the business-to-business e-commerce market will grow from $43 bill ... stimates that within the next 10 years 30% of tourism business will be Internet based. According to Forrester Research, USD 64 billion in travel will be booked on the Internet by 2004 (Klein, Randolph ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce
E-mail: What would we do without it?
rolling out new, faster data networks that they hope will spur their slumping industry. A report by Forrester Research shows that the rapid spread of e-mail use across the population as well as the ev ... ding an e-mail, and even advertisement reaching out to millions of people at one click. A report by Forrester Research shows that the rapid spread of e-mail use across the population as well as the ev ...
Subjects: Science Essays
Is Reading Time At Risk?
ll lose a large percentage of their readership to computer programming and television, according to Forrester Research. Television feels the damage of a shift to computer media as well: Televis ... o computer use, and back. Researchers find that these habits will directly threaten reading habits. Forrester's "PC time and money" study was aimed at understanding hose the proliferation and use of t ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media
What is a buying center. Explain how the prcoess of buying center
ng employees to purchase small-ticket items such as binders, coffeemakers, etc.Internet Purchasing: Forrester Research estimates that B2B transactions over the net reached $2.7 trillion in 2004. The m ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
Addressing Cultural Diversity using the Enterprise Portal
e of the Framework 596.2 Conclusion 59BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES 62GLOSSARY OF TERMS 66APPENDIX A - FORRESTER RESEARCH 67APPENDIX B - DATA COLLECTION TEMPLATE 70APPENDIX C - GUIDELINES AND RULES FOR C ... ect employees...to all appropriate corporate computing resources form any Internet capable device" (Forrester Research, 2001.)"...a single interface and infrastructure for access to all corporate info ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
Ecommerce- boom or bust?
n was spent online by UK shoppers in the run up to Christmas - a 64% increase on the previous year. Forrester Research says UK sales led the way in Western Europe, topping 33% of all online spending o ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
Research Process Outline
issues, including overpopulation, war, and global warming" (Haller, 2002). Additionally, reports by Forrester Research have suggested "that $15 billion of e-commerce revenues were unrealized in 2001 d ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
Computer security
related, and that managing multiple passwords and password resetting costs can range between $200 (Forrester Research estimate) to $340 (Gartner estimate) per employee per year (www.Forrester.com (20 ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science
How E-commerce capabilities have affected international business
ics of the online shopping population mirror those of the US population as a whole. However, recent Forrester Research (See Appendix B) data show that Web buyers look quite different from average cons ... t. In the US, most Internet users have already crossed the threshold. As you can see in Appendix A, Forrester Research reported in May 2005 that US online households had an average of 5.4 years of Int ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
B2B/B2C Marketing
at an extremely rapid proportion. In fact, e-commerce is growing at a phenomenal rate. According to Forrester Research "17 million households shopped online by the end of 1999, spending an average of ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
The benefits and costs of outsourcing for America
s the steel and auto industries, have been flowing towards less developed countries, such as China. Forrester Research estimates that by 2015, as many as 3.3 million US jobs will move not only to Indi ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
Peapod Case Situation Analysis
amounted to about $235 million, less than 0.25% of total supermarket industry sales.· Forrester Research forecast online grocery sales to reach $3 billion by 2003 and possibly $85 billio ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
The future of email
ns of people at one click. Moreover, the average company sends 23 million email messages per year. (Forrester Research 2006) The volume of daily e-mail traffic, according to the MarketingSherpa Email ... uthority on Email Marketing Metric" 2006 EmailStatCenter.com. 2006. May 23, 2007. ----------------."Forrester Research" EmailStatCenter com. 2006. May 23, 2007.----------------. "Jupiter Research." Em ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Technology
An Inside Look at Off-shoring IT Jobs
he product or service is traded or consumed", according to Bibby International services (Offshore). Forrester Research, a technology-consulting firm, indicates that by the year 2015, roughly 3.3 milli ... velopment and maintenance costs, reduce labor costs, and focus on more strategic work. According to Forrester Research, anywhere from one-half to two-thirds of all Fortune 500 companies currently outs ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Markets & Exchanges
E-commerce - Shot Term Fad or Long Term Solution?
pan of customer is just 8 seconds. After that a shopper typically moves on. What's more is that the Forrester research reports that 42% of the people leave a site unsatisfied will never return. The co ... ely to curtail their consumption of the types of discretionary items the Web features, according to Forrester Research analyst Christopher Kelley.Forrester has identified affluent consumers as a key o ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce