Online Business: Multiple Disciplinary Skills RequiredCopyright© Thierry Goho
http://www.gohomoney.comDiffering from traditional on-site businesses, online businesses demand that entrepreneurs have experience not only in the world of business, but also in computers. Of course on-site companies function on computer systems also, but computer technology is the sole medium on which online businesses run their operation. No matter how savvy an entrepreneur may be, if he or she does not have a background in computer technology or ecommerce the business is sure to fail. These technologies include Adobe, Flash and Java, and other essential platforms for business technology.
This is why a whole new type of business study has emerged in recent years: Online business. Yes, double majors in Computer Science and Business would prepare those who wish to primarily work online, but business schools now have incorporated a computer-oriented dimension to their programs on all levels, not only because computer technology has become an important integration in society in general, but also because online businesses, revolving around ecommerce, have become a prominent and necessary community in the overall scheme of global business altogether. It is crucial for all business students to know about computer technology, whether they intend to eventually work online or not. Many on-site businesses today are also available online, so Internet interaction is inevitable for everyone involved in business.
As it stands now, any business person who is unable to maneuver successfully through online communities is likely already destined to fail. Such graduates from Business schools are arguably incomplete in their learning.
Those who wish to set up their own business site must know how to establish and work through online banking systems; download software an files essential for business site management like templates and tutorials upload files, such as image files; moderate forums for technical support; integrate registration and merchandise ordering software for interactive purposes; write in basic HTM, HTML, PHP and/or other hypertext languages; incorporate clipart and icons applications as necessary; and effectively initiate advertising and other marketing strategies. Conducting online business is much different than offline because the community in which it thrives operates according to its own distinct set of rules and mannerisms. Being able to maneuver through the landscapes constructed by such distinctions with ease and to your own advantage will lead to success in that community. This is even true for the Internet.
It is also believed that those who learn about online business first are more valuable to a company because of their technical abilities. Computer technology is a major component of almost every business, whether online or offline. Many employers seek people who have computer experience whether they have a degree or personal experience. The most ideal candidate has an academic degree together with experience in internet technology.
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