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- Extended_enterprise abstract "An extended enterprise is a loosely coupled, self-organizing network of firms that combine their economic output to provide products and services offerings to the market. Firms in the extended enterprise may operate independently, for example, through market mechanisms, or cooperatively through agreements and contracts. They provide value added service or product to the OEM( Original Equipment Manufacturer).Alternatively referred to as a "supply chain" or a "value chain", the extended enterprise describes the community of participants involved with provisioning a set of service offerings. The extended enterprise associated with "McDonald's", for example, includes not only McDonald's Corporation, but also franchisees and joint venture partners of McDonald's Corporation, the 3PLs that provide food and materials to McDonald's restaurants, the advertising agencies that produce and distribute McDonald's advertising, the suppliers of McDonald's food ingredients, kitchen equipment, building services, utilities, and other goods and services, the designers of Happy Meal toys, and others.Extended enterprise is a more descriptive term than supply chain, in that it permits the notion of different types and degrees and permanence of connectivity. Connections may be by contract, as in partnerships or alliances or trade agreements, or by open market exchange or participation in public tariffs.How an extended enterprise is organized and structured and its policies and mechanisms for the exchange of information, goods, services and money is described by the enterprise architecture.The notion of the extended enterprise has taken on more importance as firms have become more specialized and inter-connected, trade has become more global, processes have become more standardized and information has become ubiquitous. The standardization of business processes has permitted companies to purchase as services many of the activities that previously had been provided directly by the business entity. By outsourcing certain business functions that had been previously self-provided, such as transportation, warehousing, procurement, public relations, information technology, firms have been able to concentrate their resources on those investments and activities that provide them the greatest rate of return. The remaining "core competencies" determine the firm's unique value proposition.".
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- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink 3PL.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Advertising_agencies.
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- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Building_services.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Building_services_engineering.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Business_process.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Enterprise_architecture.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Category:Management.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Core_competencies.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Core_competency.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Distribution_(business).
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- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Economic_output.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Enterprise_architecture.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Franchisee.
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- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Happy_Meal.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Joint_venture.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink McDonalds.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink McDonalds_Corporation.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Open_market.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Output_(economics).
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Supply_chain.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Tariff.
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- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Trade_agreement.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Value_chain.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLink Value_proposition.
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLinkText "Extended enterprise".
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLinkText "extended enterprise".
- Extended_enterprise wikiPageWikiLinkText "external initiatives".
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- Extended_enterprise subject Category:Enterprise_architecture.
- Extended_enterprise subject Category:Management.
- Extended_enterprise type Science.
- Extended_enterprise comment "An extended enterprise is a loosely coupled, self-organizing network of firms that combine their economic output to provide products and services offerings to the market. Firms in the extended enterprise may operate independently, for example, through market mechanisms, or cooperatively through agreements and contracts.".
- Extended_enterprise label "Extended enterprise".
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