Current issues in business process re‐engineering

RS Maull, AM Weaver, SJ Childe, PA Smar, J Bennett

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Abstract

<jats:p>Presents the results of empirical research into issues faced by 25 companies undertaking business process re‐engineering (BPR) programmes. The research team sought to understand the BPR phenomenon through visits to 21 leading practitioners and four in‐depth case studies. The research indicated that six key issues affect the way in which BPR programmes are carried out, namely the nature of the change proposed (radical or incremental), the performance measures applied during the programme, the impact of information technology, the impact of human factors, the presence or absence of a process architecture and the link between BPR and strategy. The outcome of this research has implications for both practitioners and researchers. Where practitioners are concerned, the conventional, step‐by‐step BPR methodology should be amended to take into account these six issues more fully. For researchers there is a need for substantial research into good practice in BPR in each of the six areas.</jats:p>
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-52
Number of pages0
JournalInternational Journal of Operations &amp; Production Management
Volume15
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 1995

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