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- A Survivor’s Guide to Organization redesign
- Few people associate redesigning organizations with survival. But the fate of companies and their employees can hinge on how a redesign is approached. All too often, major organization redesigns create little, if any, value. In many cases, they actually subtract value, frustrate managers, and lower employee morale.For a redesign...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Improving Your Intranet, Task by Task
- When faced with an out-dated and ineffective intranet, a common response is to launch a redesign project. This can involve spending the next three to six months researching staff needs, creating a new information architecture, and authoring new content. If redesign efforts are based on a solid analysis of business...
- White papers 2004-08-02
- redesigning A Web Site
- This Web Site Redesign template outlines many business factors that should be included in a Website Redesign Proposal, including Background, Scope, Options, and Cost.
- Tools & templates 2007-09-01
- Full Site redesign?: Start by Addressing the Home Page
- When an intranet isn't working effectively, many organisations attempt to tackle the problem with a full-scale redesign of the site or the implementation of a content management system. But these major projects can create as many issues as they resolve; they are time-consuming to specify and implement, they often involve...
- White papers 2006-04-28
- Sales Organization redesign Achieves 98% Sales Forecast Accuracy for Medical Device Manufacturer
- PRTM assembled a cross-functional team to identify weaknesses in the existing sales organization. After completing an overall organizational assessment, it met with the client to redesign the sales function and eliminate gaps in sales forecast performance. PRTM's team then worked in concert with the manufacturer to launch a certain set...
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- IT Support for Controlling Processes Based on SAP Netweaver Business Intelligence
- The Bundeswehr, the German Armed Forces, needed to transform its IT systems as part of an organization-wide effort to redesign the armed forces. It chose the SAP for Defense & Security solutions and achieved a key goal in redesign of its controlling system - using the SAP NetWeaver platform.
- Case studies 2005-08-01
- redesign From the Inside Out
- If a person is so busy multi tasking and always working late to meet an endless cycle of deadlines of one project after another, or falling asleep every night in front of television set, he is missing out on the joy of life and maybe even the reason, or his...
- White papers 2006-10-07
- Managing Change In Organizations
- Changes are brought about in organizations to better their performance in the face of emerging external or internal conditions. In such a scenario, it is imperative that organizations develop a ‘learning’ culture and manage change successfully. ‘Learning’ culture helps organizations in taking lessons from past mistakes and refrain from repeating...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Revisiting Re-engineering
- Process redesign initiatives, of course, had existed on the management scene long before "reengineering" came along. Process redesign is a nitty-gritty exercise in rethinking the flow of work and information. And its methods can, in fact, work miracles, especially in companies split into functional "stovepipes" and "silos," where R&D, marketing,...
- White papers 2000-07-01
- A New Take on Business Process redesign
- As the economy shows signs of a turnaround, corporations are directing their focus to capturing growth in the upturn. The companies are reevaluating and redesigning their business processes both customer-facing and non-customer-facing in search of increased customer value, as well as internal efficiency. This new round of business process redesign...
- White papers 2003-10-30
- Outcomes, Accountability, And Funding: Key redesign Themes
- Accountability of a given task refers to bearing responsibility for the task. Outcome of the task refers to the result accrued after accomplishing the task. Funding involves raising money and other economic provisions for accomplishing the task. Accountability, outcome, and funding, together, form the key reasons for the redesign of...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Data Mining as a Technique for Knowledge Management in Business Process redesign
- Business Process Redesign (BPR) is undertaken to achieve order-of-magnitude improvements over ?Old? form of the organisation. Practitioners in the academia and business world have developed a number of methodologies to support this competitive restructuring that forms the current focus of concern, many of which have not been successful. This paper...
- White papers 2005-01-31
- Business Process Improvement Using Multi-Objective Optimisation
- Business process redesign and improvement has become an increasingly attractive subject in the wider area of business process intelligence. Although there are many attempts to establish a business process redesign framework, there is little work on the actual optimisation of business processes with given objectives. Furthermore, most of the attempts...
- White papers 2006-10-17
- Electronic Part Obsolescence Driven Product redesign Optimization
- Many electronic parts have life cycles that are shorter than the life cycle of the product they are in. Life cycle mismatches caused by the obsolescence of electronic parts result in higher sustainment costs for long life systems. In particular, avionics and military systems often encounter part obsolescence problems before...
- White papers 2007-08-17
- Targeting The Right Customers
- Moreover, the aforesaid task can be accomplished without increasing headcount or budget.’ The paper examines how to redesign sales effort to enhance growth.
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Backstage at BNET 2.0
- Since BNET relaunched last month, we've received a lot of extremely generous praise about the site's new look, and frankly, it's been a little overwhelming. In a good way, mind you, but still...So let's give credit where credit is due. The new design is the handiwork of our own dynamic...
- Blog posts 2007-03-02
- Historic redesign of Securities Law Should Be of Interest to All - The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
- The recent accounting scandals caused Congress and the President to enact the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (the "Act"), the most historic redesign of the federal securities laws since the 1930s. The purpose of the Act is to reduce the likelihood that such scandals will occur again in the future. The...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Business Process redesign: An Overview
- "Business Process Redesign is ""the analysis and design of workflows and processes within and between organizations"" (Davenport & Short 1990). In their view processes have two important characteristics: (i) They have customers (internal or external), (ii) They cross organizational boundaries, i.e., they occur across or between organizational subunits. One technique...
- White papers 1998-10-01
- Reengineering
- The fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures or performance, such as cost, quality, service and speed is what reengineering all about. Browse through these set of slides to understand all about reengineering and the process of reengineering.
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Dot Your Eyes
- We spotted a hot branding idea. Just because you're serving business professionals, don't think you have to be conservative and boring. And customers couldn't forget the dotted shuttle they rode in on. Although the redesign was a drastic change, it didn't detour from the brand's customer service roots. The...
- White papers 2002-02-01
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