Abstract Business Process design and reengineering is a radical shift in an organization’s strategic thinking and approach towards institutionalization of better and efficient systems and processes. Effective business process results in enhanced productivity levels. One of the many benefits of business process is the quantification of strategy so that each step therein can be measured and improved upon. Today’s commercial and regulatory climate makes the need for a controlled and efficient IT
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employed to analyze these relationships and to find out the optimum points (interaction among the types of IT and types of BPR) and their effect on firm performance. ). The result showed that organizations that adapt high technology alone or BPR alone cannot achieve the same result and business performance as the organization that benefits from interdependency between IT and BPR.
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Reengineering (BPR) program. The case explores in detail the implementation procedure at the company and the benefits that accrued from the BPR program. In addition‚ the case discusses the concept of BPR‚ its benefits‚ and the steps that need to be taken to ensure the success of such initiatives. Issues: » Examine the benefits that a BPR program can offer to an organization when it is effectively implemented Contents: Page No. M&M’s Problem Plants 1 Background Note 1 About BPR 3 M&M’s
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INTRODUCTION The concept of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is to rethink and breakdown existing business process. This allows a company to reduce cost and improve productivity through newer‚ more efficient process. It is important to remember however‚ though there are instances where these is necessary‚ BPR is not without its disadvantage. This makes it vital to weight your decision carefully. One of the most obvious adverse effects of a company’s decision to reengineer is lowered employee
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Process Re-engineering or shortened as BPR. There is no one definition of BPR. Many writers have attempted to describe what a BPR is and some of these would be considered. The main proponents of BPR‚ Hammer and Champy (1993) defined it as “the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical contemporary measures of performance‚ such as cost‚ quality‚ service‚ and speed." Davenport (1992)‚ in describing BPR says it “encompasses the envisioning
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Industrial Management‚ Persian Gulf University‚ Bushehr‚ Iran Salimifard@pgu.ac.ir Farid.Saeedi Department of Industrial Management‚ Persian Gulf University‚ Bushehr‚ Iran Saeedi.farid@gmail.com ABSTRACT Results of business processes reengineering (BPR) projects in Iran and many other countries show that the most necessary and fundamental changes on processes do not implement and remain only as a suggestion. Therefore‚ before attempting to redesign and re-engineering business processes‚ variables
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Process Reengineering (BPR) Definition Fundamental rethinking and radical design to achieve dramatic improvement in cost‚ quality‚ service and delivery (Hammer & Champy‚ 1993; Manganelli & Klein‚ 1994). It means that business process reengineering involves many steps that change the entire business process. This is done to reduce the cost of production of a product or service‚ increasing the quality‚ and satisfying customers by offering an excellent service and delivery. BPR can be done in four ways
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Overview: The globalization of the economy and the liberalization of the trade markets have formulated new conditions in the market place which are characterized by instability and intensive competition in the business environment. Competition is continuously increasing with respect to price‚ quality and selection‚ service and promptness of delivery. Removal of barriers‚ international cooperation‚ technological innovations cause competition to intensify. All these changes impose the need for organizational
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saved money. A Different Kind of Solution In 1990‚ Michael Hammer‚ a former MIT professor‚ published a Harvard Business Review article that described this management approach. It was called business process reengineering (BPR)‚ and it became very popular. Hammer defined BPR as "the
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (Ranbaxy)‚ is an integrated‚ research based‚ international pharmaceutical company‚ producing a wide range of quality‚ affordable generic medicines. Ranbaxy today has a presence in 23 of the top 25 pharmaceutical markets of the world. The Company has a global footprint in 46 countries‚ world-class manufacturing facilities in 7 countries and serves customers in over 125 countries. Ranbaxy was incorporated in 1961 and went public in 1973. For the
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