e l s e v i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / g o v i n f Transformational change and business process reengineering (BPR): Lessons from the British and Dutch public sector Vishanth Weerakkody a‚ Marijn Janssen b‚⁎‚ Yogesh K. Dwivedi c a b c Business School‚ Brunel University‚ Uxbridge‚ Middlesex‚ UK Delft University of Technology‚ Faculty of Technology‚ Policy and Management‚ The Netherlands School of Business and Economics‚ Swansea University‚ Wales‚ UK a r t i c l e i n f o Available
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Towards a theoretical framework for Business 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
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Case1 Vicro Communications (a pseudonym is used in order to mask the identity of the organization) sought to reengineer its basic business processes with the aid of data-centric enterprise software. Vicro management wanted to rely on the software to improve the performance of its business processes. It was hoped that the software would increase information sharing‚ process efficiency‚ standardization of IT platforms‚ and data mining/warehousing capabilities.
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2014 Business Process Reengineering in Organizational Performance in Nigerian Banking Sector Eke‚ Gift Juliet Adaku Ngozi Achilike Niger Delta University‚ Wilberforce Island‚ Bayelsa State‚ Nigeria Doi:10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n5p113 Abstract In this study‚ discussion which is an offshoot of the statement of the objectives‚ review of empirical studies and the theoretical framework will essentially focus on the strategies to achieve the stated objectives. According to the advocates of Business Process
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Case study: Business Process Reengineering General Motors Corporation “General Motors is one of three leading automotive manufacturing companies in the United States. Based in Michigan in 1903 by Henry ford and grew to reach revenue of $150 billion and more than 370‚000 employees by 1996. In the 1970’s‚ the automobile market for the major auto makers - General Motors (GM)‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler- was crunched by competition from foreign manufactures such as Toyota and Honda. In 1999‚ Ford acquired
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Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution The novel‚ “Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution” is a very enlightening book‚ especially to a novice college undergrad like myself. The authors make the argument that traditional business organization is based on the specialization of tasks as laid out in Adam Smith’s work‚ Wealth of Nations. Once initiated‚ the idea of division of labor did in fact increase productivity immensely. Division
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Rowland map HMC’s business processes. Which processes do you think they should work on first? Why those processes? Hammaker Manufacturing (HMC) has had its AIS in place for the past 15 years‚ and is interested in reevaluating its business processes to identify any potential areas for improvement. The current system has worked well for the company so far‚ however with the increasing pace of modern technological advances‚ HMC is weighing its options between business process reengineering and the potential
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An example of a business process: Credit card approval in a bank. An applicant submits an application. The application is reviewed first to make sure that the form has been completed properly. If not‚ it is returned for completion. The complete form goes through a verification of information. This is done by ordering a report from a credit company and calling references. Once the information is verified‚ an evaluation is done. Then‚ a decision (yes or no) is made. If the decision is negative
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1. Business process reengineering (BPR) is the fundamental analysis and redesign of workflow within and between enterprises. 2. Reengineering is 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. 3. BPR reached its heyday in the early 1990’s when Michael Hammer and James Campy published their best-selling book‚ "Reengineering the Corporation". The
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Business Process Reengineering dr Jerzy Surma Kolegium Nauk o Przedsiębiorstwie Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie e-mail: jerzy.surma@gmai.com MBA 731: Business Systems Analysis and Design Minder Chen‚ Ph.D. School of Management George Mason University (O) 703-993-1788 (F) 703-993-1809 E-Mail: mchen@gmu.edu Web Site: http://gunston.doit.gmu.edu/ecommerce/MIS731/ Process BPR Introduction‚ Examples‚ & Principles Introduction to BPR – Problems – BPR Definition – Process Definition‚ Dimensions
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