Process Reengineering
Organization theory BPR
Informatics
Marketing
June 1994
Kai A. Simon
Abstract
Business Process Reengineering has gained a considerable attention in the world of change management during the past years. While more and more organizations embark on the BPR trend it can be concluded, that the theoretical bedrock for BPR falls rather short of the concepts ambition of being a solution for a multiplicity of problems that many companies suffer from.
This thesis is intended to provide a theoretical framework for BPR by linking the concept to existing theories within marketing, organization theory and informatics.
Content
Content................................................................................................2
1. Introduction.....................................................................................4
1.1. Intention of this thesis................................................................4
1.2. Method and Approach.................................................................5
1.2.1. Literature Search and Results..............................................5
1.2.2. Relating BPR to theories ......................................................10
1.3. Disposition.................................................................................10
2. What is business process reengineering? ...........................................12
2.1. Michael Hammer 's definition of BPR...........................................12
2.2. The history of reengineering.......................................................13
2.3. The concept of reengineering.......................................................14
2.4. A methodology approach.............................................................16
2.4.1. Envisioning new processes....................................................18
2.4.2. Initiating change
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