IBM Case Study What Is the Key Essay

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IBM Case Study

What is the key problem facing IBM Europe managers (at the end of the case)?

It is a complex problem of recruiting more resellers for the new B2B initiative based on order capture, distributed order management, and minicomputer product configuration and customization workflows running RosettaNet PIPs over an XML network. This problem was made more complex by the fact that for any reseller to participate in the new B2B initiative, they would need assurances they would not be disintermediated from the sales they bough to IBM. Another aspect of this challenge was the lack of faith in RosettaNet throughout the industry for being able to scale beyond simple, EDI-0like batch transactions of which it was known for (Boh, Soh, Yeo, 2007). During this time of RosettaNet's development it was common knowledge that the standard had been created for sharing content yet the only process workflow that everyone could agree on was how to complete as transaction (Venkatesh, Bala, 2007). In summary, there were very significant challenges ahead for Boullery and his team.

1b. What is (are) the sub-component(s) of this key problem: describe the problem as a set of (no more than) 1 to 3 decisions they must make involving which choices? (you are not required to list 3!)

The three sub-components of the problem all revolve around the core challenge for the reseller partners having expertise in XML, RosettaNet PIP development and integration, distributed order management, and product configuration all in the context of indirect channel strategies. As each of these partners has long-standing selling relationships with a core customer base. They have earned the trust of these customers with their ability to solve complex problems well. The greatest sub-component therefore is the challenge of finding the resources to implement the complex integrations at the XML level with the RosettaNet PIPs to support complex transactions.
This need for integration expertise is made more challenging when resellers have EWRP systems as Logix and Magirus have., Each has their own processes in place for managing orders, defining custom minicomputer configurations, and also communicating pricing discounts. The inclusion of the new B2B initiative from IBM is going to burden many of these businesses that due to their business model, are already stretched very thin in terms of IT resources.

II. Problem Analysis

2a. Mid-range computers are "different" and thus IBM relies on others to sell them -- What is the difference? What is its significance in IBM's business model?

There are many differences of mid-range computers, starting at the operating system, to the configuration of their memories, processor selections, and the definition of which applications will be used on them. Mid-range computers also require a higher level of maintenance and support to keep them running efficiently. They often are used for running enterprise-wide applications, with ERP being the most prevalent.

The role of the IBM partner channel is to quote the best possible mid-range computer for their customer's specific and unique needs. IBM's approach to selling mid-range computers is very unique in that it opens up the opportunity for resellers to completely customize mid-range systems for customers' needs. This build-to-order approach to selling mid-range computers can be very profitable, as long as the business processes stay highly efficient and accurate to the customers' unique needs (Kirchmer, 2004). IBM is attempting to redefine how the build-to-order or product configuration process is accomplished with resellers; no small feat given the complexities of integrating to their native ERP and other enterprise systems.….....

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