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[[Services]] are part of the [[Resources]] that are required to make an [[eDream]] happen. They include the following approaches to securing them:
 
[[Services]] are part of the [[Resources]] that are required to make an [[eDream]] happen. They include the following approaches to securing them:
* Online Services - Services that can be acquired and leveraged by simply going online and selecting them. They do not require tailoring speaking to a person and are available 24 hours per day.   
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* Online Services - Services that can be acquired and leveraged by simply going online and selecting them. They typically do not require tailoring and are available 24 hours per day.   
 
* Commercial Services - Services that are generally available and required very little in the way of tailoring.
 
* Commercial Services - Services that are generally available and required very little in the way of tailoring.
 
* Tailored Services (Other) - Services required developing an agreed upon scope of work between the customer and provider. While they are typically agreed to verbally, some develop a Statement of Work (SOW) or contract signed by both parties.
 
* Tailored Services (Other) - Services required developing an agreed upon scope of work between the customer and provider. While they are typically agreed to verbally, some develop a Statement of Work (SOW) or contract signed by both parties.

Revision as of 13:07, 16 February 2014

Services are part of the Resources that are required to make an eDream happen. They include the following approaches to securing them:

  • Online Services - Services that can be acquired and leveraged by simply going online and selecting them. They typically do not require tailoring and are available 24 hours per day.
  • Commercial Services - Services that are generally available and required very little in the way of tailoring.
  • Tailored Services (Other) - Services required developing an agreed upon scope of work between the customer and provider. While they are typically agreed to verbally, some develop a Statement of Work (SOW) or contract signed by both parties.

These include Personal Services and Professional Services

Child Care

Construction

Design

Education

Entertainment

Funding

Health Care

Hospitality/Tourism

Information Technology

Insurance

Knowledge

Legal

Marketing

Real Estate

Social Services

Transport

Travel

Utilities

Internet Access, Cellular Phone Service, Energy service, Cable Television Service, cleaning, etc.