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Business Process Reengineering
C/B/3654. Dissertation. Business Process Re-Engineering: Critical Success Factors in Customer Service Department of Organisation X in Riyadh Area
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- 15300
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- DATE:
- 2011
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- 159.99 GBP
The dissertation examines the factors behind successful business process re-engineering (BPR) offering a case study of BPR within the customer service department of organisation X in Riyadh. Literature is reviewed on the theory of change management with regard to the public sector, the principles of BPR, the causes of BPR success and failure, etc. The dissertation employs the methods of secondary and primary research carried out through questionnaires and interviews with the company managers and employees. Conclusions are made about the key barriers to the implementation of BPR projects by organisation X and the critical success factors (CSF) related to the service quality, cost and speed of BPR.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Business Process Re-Engineering, BPR, Critical Success Factors, CSF, Customer Service Department, Organisation X in Riyadh,
S/B/609. Enterprise resource planning and business process re-engineering at Dow Corning
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- 2650
- DATE:
- 2011
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the business process re-engineering (BPR) project undertaken by Dow Corning Corporation to update their global workflow processes. BPR approaches are examined discussing the use of the SAP (Systems, Applications and Products) system of enterprise resource planning (ERP). The technical, organisational and HR challenges of the SAP ERP implementation are addressed, recommendations are suggested about the project development.
KEYWORDS: Enterprise resource planning, ERP, business process re-engineering, BPR, SAP, Dow Corning,
C/B/3057. Review of article ‘The critical success factors of business process management' by Trkman
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- 4000
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper presents a critical review of the article on critical success factors of business process management (BPM) by P. Trkman (2010) analysing its contents, research methods and design, and discussing the implications of the research findings related to the link between BPM and company success. The limitations of the research are identified.
KEYWORDS: Review of article, critical success factors of business process management, Trkman, BPM,
C/OM/155. Master's Dissertation. Innovation Avenues for Engineering Organisations: Business Process Re-engineering
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- 22200
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 229.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates the process mapping technique of business process re-engineering (BPR) providing a review of literature on the theory of innovation in organisations, BPR history and techniques, coexistence of BPR and TQM, applications of BPR, process quality management (PQM), etc. Research methods and data collection techniques are described. A case study of BPR in a manufacturing firm is conducted analysing their approaches to innovation implementation. Conclusions are made about the role of the process based innovation in raising the company’s effectiveness.
KEYWORDS: Masters Dissertation, business process re-engineering, BPR, innovation, TQM, quality management,
S/PS/186. Dissertation. Autism and Figurative Language
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- 12500
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 129.99 GBP
The dissertation looks into autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) describing the symptoms of ASD and analysing the effectiveness of common ASD interventions that target at social communication and deficits in the use of figurative language. The review of literature touches on the lack of skills in ASD individuals with regard to the theory of mind (TOM), executive function, metaphorical language, social communication, body language, etc. Contemporary strategies used to improve social communication skills are reviewed, their efficacy in promoting the understanding of figurative language and nonverbal communication in children with ASD is assessed using the qualitative methods of secondary research and meta-analysis. Conclusions are made about the strengths and limitations of various ASD interventions in mitigating social communication impairments.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Autism, autism spectrum disorders, ASD, Figurative Language, social communication,
S/B/499. Business process re-engineering at Intel
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on the business process re-engineering (BPR) at Intel Corporation, a semiconductor chip manufacture, analyzing the policy of the company's President and CEO and describing the strategic alignment between IT strategy, business strategy, organizational strategy and human resource strategy. The ways of addressing the threats of the competition in the industry are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Intel, business re-engineering, BPR, strategic alignment, semiconductor chips,
S/B/501. Starbucks development strategy and business process reengineering
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- 4400
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper looks at the success factors behind the Starbucks brand examining the sources of their competitive advantage. Situational analysis of the company is conducted outlining the problems faced by the management and describing the business process reengineering (BPR) and the changes that have been implemented in the organizational structure and culture to align the core competencies of the employees with the corporate strategy through the increase of labour hours, retail expansion, innovation of products and services, etc.
KEYWORDS: Starbucks, business process reengineering, BPR, change,
C/B/1580. Master's Dissertation. Innovation Avenues for Engineering Organisations: Business Process Re-engineering based approach
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- 21000
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 219.99 GBP
The dissertation investigates organisational approaches to innovation focusing on Business Process Re-engineering (BPR). Literature is reviewed on the theory and history of BPR including the tools and techniques of BPR, the relationship between BPR and total quality management (TQM), BPR mapping, the issues of BPR implementation, etc. A case study is conducted of BPR implemented in an engineering organisation that introduces automation as an innovative approach. The methods of the research include secondary and primary data collected from a questionnaire among the process management team members. Conclusions are made about the challenges, benefits and results of BPR in the organisation.
KEYWORDS: Masters dissertation, Innovation, Business process re-engineering, BPR, Process Mapping,
C/B/1038. Changing Millington Associates
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- 1100
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper reports on Millington Associates describing their old-fashioned information technology and emphasising the need for the company's business process re-engineering (BPR) and continuous improvement (CI). Steps in BPR implementation are suggested arguing that organisational change will give the company a significant competitive advantage.
KEYWORDS: Millington Associates, change, business process re-engineering, BPR, continuous impro,
C/B/1272. Business Process Re-engineering
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- 3200
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the nature of business process reengineering (BPR) considering whether employees' creativity can influence the change process, highlighting the pitfalls and benefits of BPR and arguing whether it is a successful tool for the implementation of change.
KEYWORDS: business process reengineering, BPR, change, creativity,
C/HR/266. Business Process Re-engineering as a reaction to changes within an organisation
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- 2200
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the concept of Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) providing its definitions, discussing the external and internal factors that motivate BPR and outlining potential change drivers within an organisation that initiate the BPR process implementation.
KEYWORDS: BPR, Business Process Re-engineering,
S/B/429. Operations Management: Business Process Re-engineering
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- 3500
- DATE:
- 2008
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper examines the concept of business process reengineering (BPR) describing BPR drivers, benefits, principles, the stages of the process, redesign tools and techniques, etc. Business reengineering rules proposed by Hammer are discussed, BPR is considered with relation to total quality management (TQM), the issues of BPR implementation are addressed.
KEYWORDS: operations, management, business, process, re-engineering,
C/B/586. BPR and TQM at Honeywell
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- 3200
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 39.99 GBP
This report has been aimed at understanding the impacts of BPR and TQM on businesses in the light of current turbulent macro environment. It should be noted that the report has been based on the case study of business process reengineering at Honeywell. The report has been divided into two parts, i.e. first part focuses on the similarities and differences between the concepts of BPR and TQM, while the second part provides a management consultancy report along with an execution plan for research & development department (R&D) of AstraZeneca pharmaceutical company.
KEYWORDS: AstraZeneca, Total Quality Management, TQM, Business Process Reengineering, BPR, Honey,
C/B/627. How Can Business Process Re-Engineering Support the Creation of a Learning and Innovative Organisation?
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 29.99 GBP
This paper examined how the practice of business process re-engineering could help to support in the creation of a learning and innovative organisation. The paper would be useful for anyone interested in a short description of the literatures on business process re-engineering, and learning and innovation, as well as the interconnection between two.
KEYWORDS: Business process re-engineering, organisational learning, innovation,
C/HR/189. Master's Dissertation. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) and Human Resource Management
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- 15000
- DATE:
- 2007
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- 159.99 GBP
It has been highlighted by the literature that globalization and internationalization of the business has rapidly changed the business structures, which is primarily fuelled by the desire to cut costs. Business process outsourcing (BPO) is the strategic use of outside resources to perform activities that have traditionally been handled and performed by internal staff with the help of firm's internal resources. It can therefore be suggested that it is a management strategy, where firms outsource their significant non-core functions to specialized service providers in order to gain cost efficiencies and quality effectiveness. The research has been concentrated on BPO and its impact on the human resource management within firms.
KEYWORDS: BPO, business process outsourcing, dissertation, HRM,
S/OM/40. Just in time, Total quality management and Business process re-engineering
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2006
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the challenges of modern operations management reviewing scientific approaches to change and examining the Just in time (JIT) concept, Total quality management (TQM) and Business process re-engineering (BPR). Each approach is described and evaluated, comparisons between the three approaches are made.
KEYWORDS: Just in time, JIT, Total quality management, TQM, Business process re-engineering, BPR,
C/B/217. Business Process Reengineering (BPR) in Benetton
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- 4000
- DATE:
- 2005
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- 49.99 GBP
The paper reviews the business process reengineering initiative, which was recently undertook by Benetton to increase its operational responsiveness to market changes. It shows the content of the radical changes to existing operations, their benefits and the way it will affect the competitive strength of the company. The paper also takes into consideration various opportunity costs that will be incurred with reengineering and undertakes feasibility analysis in order to evaluate the degree of fit of these initiatives to existing position of the firm.
KEYWORDS: business, process, reengineering, bpr, benetton,
P/B/510. Report on business process reengineering (BPR)
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- 6000
- DATE:
- 2005
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- 69.99 GBP
The paper examines the concept of business process reengineering (BPR) reviewing literature on BPR history and development, the steps in BPR understanding, the stages of BPR project implementation, its effects on different participants, relationships between business processes and strategic objectives, the method of two-phase cognitive modelling (TCM) facilitating BPR project, enablers of BPR, etc. Simulation modelling and experiment are provided and validated to verify the implementation of BPR.
KEYWORDS: business, process, reengineering, bpr,
C/B/117. Dissertation. The Complexity of BPR within NHS Context
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- 10000
- DATE:
- 2004
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- 109.99 GBP
The dissertation discusses the change management issues related to BPR processes within the NHS context. The main objective of the dissertation is to identify the complexities of the BPR process in the NHS Trust. Primary research has been carried out to identify the attitudes of the operational level staff towards innovative techniques and their opinions as to how the implementation of the change strategy has been carried out. Literature review and secondary research has identified and reinforced the conclusions of the primary research, that BPR is a complex process requiring a great deal of planning and commitment from the stakeholders of the organization if it is to succeed. It is clearly recognized that engaging the workforce in the planning and implementation is vital for them to understand the need for change and to commit to it. The conclusions identify that BPR as well as other factors have led to reluctance and resistance. It is recognized that the force field analysis might be applied in future to identify restraining and driving forces. Communication is seen as a key element in obtaining support and commitment during the times of change. Recommendations are made to determine how the implementation process could be speeded up in order to minimize the uncertainty, reduce the stress on management levels, and create an environment that is able to better address the complexities of business process reengineering.
KEYWORDS: dissertation, complexity, bpr, nhs, context,
P/HR/73. Can Business Process Reengineering (BPR) ever generate the organisational benefits claimed for it by its most enthusiastic advocates?
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- 2500
- DATE:
- 2003
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- 29.99 GBP
KEYWORDS: hr, business, process, reengineering, bpr, generate, organisational, benefits, claimed, enthusiastic, advocates,
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