Business engineering: Is process the key?
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En: JOOP : the journal of object-oriented programming (vol. 13, nro. 7, Nov. 2000), p. 37-42S.T.:H004.415 JOU PP3427
Business process is still the ultimate goal for many, but the phrase reengineering (especially the re- prefix) has fallen into some disrepute. A more moderate stance on how much change is required to declare an organization doing BPR has emerged, but it still can be difficult to gain consensus on whether a given project is BPR or not. One way of distinguishing BPR from straight process improvement is to look at the causes being addressed: every day/common vs. specific/unusual.
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Business process is still the ultimate goal for many, but the phrase reengineering (especially the re- prefix) has fallen into some disrepute. A more moderate stance on how much change is required to declare an organization doing BPR has emerged, but it still can be difficult to gain consensus on whether a given project is BPR or not. One way of distinguishing BPR from straight process improvement is to look at the causes being addressed: every day/common vs. specific/unusual.
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