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    features and additions. Dell‚ Inc. began in 1984‚ when then freshman pre-med student Michael Dell used $1000 dollars to fund PC’s Limited. Working in an off-campus dorm room at the

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND Dell traces its origins to 1984‚ when Michael Dell created PCs Limited while a student at the University of Texas at Austin. The dorm-room headquartered company sold IBM PC-compatible computers built from stock components. Dell dropped out of school in order to focus full-time on his fledgling business‚ after getting about $300‚000 in expansion-capital from his family. In 1985‚ the company produced the first computer of its own design‚ the "Turbo PC"‚ which sold for $795. PCs

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    Bpr at Ongc

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    1 The BPR story at ONGC – A success story The BPR story at ONGC – A success story Anjana IM Group 2: Anjana‚ Chetan‚ Prachi‚ Puneet‚ Rajesh & Swapnil * Chetan * Prachi * Puneet * Rajesh * Swapnil IM Group 2 2 The BPR story at ONGC – A success story Summary When Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited- India’s largest oil exploration and production company- set out to completely transform its business‚ it turned to SAP solutions and services. As a result‚ the company was

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    Bpr and Zara

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    Origin and meaning of BPR Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) had its origin in America in the early 1990s. It is a process where a group of logically related tasks involves the firm ’s resources to provide customer-oriented results in support of the organization ’s objectives (www.oaktraining.com). Every organization venture into re-engineering for three “C” and they are customers‚ competition and change. From the customers emerge demand‚ there is constant change in their needs

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    Compare Tqm and Bpr

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    Both TQM and BPR are customer-oriented. They both aim on improving the customer satisfaction. Also‚ they both suggest thinking outside in. On the other words‚ they both suggest to think from the customer’s viewpoint. Also‚ both TQM and BPR are process-oriented. They both target to alter the processes‚ but not just on the product. Moreover‚ they both take team approach. Nearly all BPR projects are initiated by top-down approach. Since BPR would results great changes‚ staff resistance is obvious.

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    Role of Leadership in Bpr

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    Business Process Re-engineering Business process re-engineering focus on the analysis and design of workflows and processes within an organization. BPR aimed to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service‚ cut operational costs‚ and become world-class competitors. BPR seeks to help companies radically restructure their organizations by focusing on the ground-up design of their business processes. According to Davenport (1990)

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    Bpr Information System

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    Business process re-engineering (BPR) was found in the early 1990s as a strategy of business management and its focus is to create a new transformation to redesign business processes in order to improve cost‚ quality and customer services by eliminating operational costs and repetitive old fashioned business processes within organizations. In recent years‚ as information technology plays an important role in business world‚ it becomes clear that changes in management process in business due to technology

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    Bpr Case Study

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    current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft A BPR case study at Honeywell BPR case study at Honeywell David J. Paper Utah State University‚ Utah‚ USA James A. Rodger 85 Indiana University of Pennsylvania‚ USA‚ and Parag C. Pendharkar Penn State Harrisburg‚ Pennsylvania‚ USA Keywords Process management‚ Teamwork‚ BPR‚ Organizational chang e Abstract We embarked on a case study to explore one organization’s experiences

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    BPR IN GENERAL MOTORS

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    Case Studies - BPR in Poland The first ever Business Process Reengineering (BPR) project in the formerly communist countries of eastern Europe was completed on October 28th‚ 1994 by Wizdom Polska‚ the Polish subsidiary company of Wizdom Systems‚ Inc. Wizdom has once again taken BPR to new frontiers‚ achieving unprecedented results in the massive task of Reengineering a company laden with the residuals of 50 years of central planning. The company‚ Stomil Sanok S.A.‚ is a manufacturer of rubber

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    Review of BPR methodologies

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    and implementation of a new methodology Maria Vakola and Yacine Rezgui University of Salford‚ Salford‚ UK Keywords BPR‚ Methodology‚ Organizational change Abstract Explores the need for a business process re-engineering methodology and presents a critique of the existing methodologies. The identified weaknesses served as a basis for the development of a new eight-stage BPR methodology which was implemented and evaluated within three European construction companies. Summarises these stages

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