Managing - Internal policies and guidelinesDepending on how much you rely on your website as a business tool and how much you use the Internet, especially email, it may be very useful to establish policies and guidelines about the use of those tools. E-business policy statements are high-level statements about the aims and intention of particular aspects of e-business. They state the overall approach that the business is taking to, say, e-commerce. An e-business policy might be a brief document that makes statements about your organisation's general approach and aims. Policies then need guidelines and procedures that direct individual staff in their day-to-day use of the Internet. These might be in the form of step-by-step procedures or statements about what can be done online and what is discouraged or even not allowed. This table indicates the areas of e-business for which policy statements and practical guidelines might be created and suggestions as to what they might include.
What to doUse this table as a starting point for determining what aspects of your e-business require a policy statement and guidelines or procedures. Refer the drafting of these to those managing your e-business. Consultation with staff is important in drafting and finalising guidelines and procedures because they know what works and what doesn't and they have to implement them. There are many e-business policies and guidelines published by government departments that may prove useful examples to follow when developing yours. |