Step back thinking
February 8, 2002 | 12:00am
This example presents a scenario which shows the one solution that most will think of pursuing without considering the other dimensions of the situation, such as those of the added weight from the gear and equipment. This is a classic example of when "step back thinking" will allow one to accomplish the task using the right approach.
One company that provides points of presence to other companies that wish to foray into e-commerce is Qnet Communications. This is one of the companys strategies to make its services more appealing to overseas Filipino workers, specifically at its Hong Kong locations. Qnet has a tie-up with Filgifts, a provider of an array of products and services that OFWs can purchase for their families back home. Through this tie-up with Qnet, consumers can browse through an online storefront and make purchases at Qnet locations using the OTC system. This is great for companies who are dying to engage in e-commerce or wanting to tap the large OFW market but do not have the required infrastructure to do so.
The other company is eToDoor.com which utilizes an OTC system for its local client base. The company sells products that are not available in the Philippines. eToDoor.com provides excellent service to those who do not have credit cards to purchase items they can afford to begin with.
Using a "step back" approach, these two companies are great examples of how the online and OTC worlds can meet to provide workable solutions. Just how the electronic world should be used!
Semper Fi!
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