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- The Best Ways to Survive Reengineering
- it has been observed that many people are affected by Reengineering process.thus this article throw light upon the Best Ways to Survive Reengineering. it has been seen that there are no casualty counts in the reengineering wars, nor are there any industry assessments of how people who have gone...
- White papers 1996-01-01
- Site Selection: The Final Step In Business Process Re-engineering
- Too often, reengineering focuses exclusively on evaluating how a business process should run and ignores the environmental factors crucial to its success. Relocation can present an ideal opportunity to maximize the rewards of a business process reengineering effort. Prior to finalizing any reengineering plan, BPR teams should identify what business...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Gainsharing the Wealth More Companies Turn to an Old-Fashioned Incentive
- Learn from the article that service companies have been a little farther behind in terms of organizational change, whereas many of the old smokestack industries were forced to change their culture out of survival. It's only in more recent years that service industries have changed. And now we're finding more...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Making a Go of It Alone: Egad! Some Companies Reengineer Without Consultants
- For most companies reengineering means consultants and more consultants. However, a hardy few are bucking the tide and doing it themselves with internal process improvement teams. Article shows that streamlining includes process mapping and steps for action. Often that means a blitzkrieg strategy designed to create a new process map...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Business Process Simulation: Matching Processes with Modeling Characteristics
- Process simulation is the technique that allows representation of processes people and technology in a dynamic computer model. There are essentially four steps in doing it: building a model, running a model, analyzing the performance measures and evaluating alternative scenarios. A model, when simulated, mimics the operations of a...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- How BPR Can Go Awry
- If reengineering is to continue in the long run, then it must do more than advertise its considerable successes to date. It must become more proactive and inclusive with regard to human, organizational and motivational change issues. The following three real-life, but disguised illustrations in this article may suggest some...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Pros and Cons of As-Is Modeling
- A focus on the future is what drives the need for change. A detailed AS-IS model of customer sales and service process is not required to define these problems. During business reengineering projects, one needs a certain amount of current environment information to develop a viable implementation plan and to...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- How to Lose a BPR Contract to Competitors
- Winning a business process reengineering BPR contract isn't easy. It can be a lot harder if one is depending on fast talk to cover a weakness in capabilities. It's all too easy to adorn the same tired old service with a fancy new name, then trot it out to potential...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Choose the Right Recipe for Success
- This article is about an alphabet soup for change it is BPR, OD, ISD, IEM, TQM. It is everything one reads, there are new approaches, methodologies and solutions all with their accompanying acronyms. This article defines all these terms in details. The solution one implements will only be as effective...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Herndon: The Town That Follows Its Own Good Sense
- A stroll along brick sidewalks on a narrow street in downtown Herndon, Va., may give the impression that the quaint little town with a business district of pleasingly old- fashioned shops and restaurants is moderately progressive. Herndon is measuring its success not only in dollars and cents, but from the...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Point-of-Care Reengineering
- In the field of medicine, successful reengineering means understanding that only by marrying state-of-the-art information systems, medical expertise and consumer demands can health care providers perform the improbable: cut costs and improve quality. Salt Lake City's Intermountain Health Care, or IHC, appears to be doing just that with an innovative...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Human Resources: First Stop for Reengineers
- The article informs that reengineering is usually targeted to development, manufacturing, logistics, distribution, or occasionally sales and customer support. But rarely do you hear about finance and human resources. Granted, these are internal functions and not part of the reengineering mantra to first fix processes that directly touch the customer...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Some Hard Numbers On Reengineering
- Change management stands squarely in the path of project implementation and dominates business process reengineering. After review of literature and interviews with managers who had implemented BPR, a set of sixty-four problem areas were derived in the groups that are listed in the article. The roles seem to gravitate towards...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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