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ISM/Forrester Research Announce Results Of Latest Report On eBusiness

ISM/Forrester Research Announce Results Of Latest Report On eBusiness

The Institute for Supply Management™ (ISM) and Forrester Research, Inc. announce the release of the latest ISM/Forrester Research Report On eBusiness, a first-of-its-kind report that tracks online activity for both manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations.

The primary finding of the new Report indicates that the percentage of direct materials purchased online surpassed the percentage of indirect materials purchased using the Internet for the first time since the fall of 2000 when this Report was developed.

Survey respondents spent an average of 11.7 percent of their total direct materials spend using the Internet in Q2 2003, up 1.7 percent from Q1. Indirect materials spending remained flat at 11.0 percent.

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"For the first time, companies purchased more direct materials using the Internet than indirect materials. Large companies that procure more than $100 million per year also increased their use of online auctions," said Edith Kelly-Green, spokesperson for ISM and vice president and chief sourcing officer for FedEx. "Two of the main concerns keeping survey respondents from wider adoption of the Internet surround the lack of supplier enablement and integration with internal and external systems."

Kelly-Green continued, "Respondents cited the following as barriers to Internet adoption:

"All companies agree that the Internet continues to grow in importance, with 42.3 percent of large-volume purchasers saying that the Internet was very important to their purchasing strategy in Q2 -- an increase of 10.7 percent from Q1. These same purchasers made significant or dramatic changes to their procurement processes in Q2 as well, with an increase of 6.3 percent to 22.7 percent," said Jennifer Chew, senior analyst at Forrester.

Other Key Findings

For the Report On eBusiness, ISM and Forrester Research received survey replies from supply management executives from both manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations.

To understand the difference in online behaviors of these organizations, the Report analyzes three areas: the results of all organizations; the comparison of manufacturing and non-manufacturing organizations; and the comparison of organizations that procure more than $100 million on direct and indirect materials per year with those that purchase less than $100 million per year.

To track the adoption of different activities over time, ISM and Forrester created the eBusiness Adoption Momentum (eBAM) index.
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