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Developing an Online Fleet Management Service: AlertDriving.com

Author(s): Ron Craig (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)and Detlev Nitsch (Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada)
Copyright: 2006
Pages: 22
EISBN13: 9781605665634

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Abstract

This case illustrates the new generation of e-business ventures made possible by the Internet and enabling information and communication technologies. AlertDriving is a recent Canadian start-up, which has moved through the microbusiness to the small business stage, and aims for continued growth. First-to-market with a Web-based driver training and fleet risk management service, the business combines e-learning, risk management, and e-business. Their new approach replaces traditional methods of classroom and behind-the-wheel driver training and paper-based fleet management systems. Growth has brought both opportunities and challenges to the firm and its two entrepreneurs/brothers. In particular, they face important decisions concerning continuing to grow revenue and profit.

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