Organisational structure decisions form two main questions. The first is ‘How should
internal structures be changed to deliver e-marketing?’ and the second ‘How should the
structure of links with partner organisations be changed to achieve e-marketing objec-
tives?’. Once structural decisions have been made attention should be focused on
effective change management. Many e-commerce initiatives fail, not in their conceptual-
isation, but in their implementation. Chaffey (2007) describes approaches to change
management and risk management in Chapter 10.
Internal structures
There are several alternative options for restructuring within a business such as the creation
of an in-house digital marketing or e-commerce group. This issue has been considered by
Parsons et al. (1996) from a sell-side e-commerce perspective. They recognise four stages in
the growth of what they refer to as ‘the digital marketing organisation’ which are still
useful for benchmarking digital marketing capabilities. A more sophisticated e-commerce
capability assessment was presented earlier in this chapter in the section on situation
review (Table 4.1). The stages are:
STRATEGY FORMULATION
Figure 4.22The main challenges of e-marketing (n= 84)
Source: E-consultancy (2005)
1 Gaining senior
management buy-
in/resource
Strongly
agree [1]
32.14%
(27)
1
0
2 3 4 5 6
Partially
agree [2]
35.71%
(30)
Neither agree
nor disagree [3]
11.9%
(10)
Partially
disagree [4]
8.33%
(7)
Disagree [5]
11.9%
(10)
2 Gaining buy-
in/resource from
traditional marketing
functions/brands
15.48%
(13)
39.29%
(33)
23.81%
(20)
10.71%
(9)
10.71%
(9)
3 Gaining IT
resource/technical
support
32.14%
(27)
36.9%
(31)
10.71%
(9)
11.9%
(10)
8.33%
(7)
4 Finding suitable
staff
15.66%
(13)
44.58%
(37)
22.89%
(19)
13.25%
(11)
3.61%
(3)
5 Finding suitable
digital media
agencies
9.52%
(8)
26.19%
(22)
35.71%
(30)
15.48%
(13)
13.1%
(11)
6 Other (please
enter challenge)
36.84%
(7)
15.79%
(3)
31.58%
(6)
10.53%
(2)
5.26%
(1)
25
50
75
100
Change
management
Controls to minimise
the risks of project-
based and
organisational change.