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Success with Cross-functional BPR Teams

Tags : business process reengineering, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT, CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT, BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING, OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT, BPR, business process reengineering bpr, process, workflow, business process, process improvement, business reengineering, reengineering, project reengineering, business process improvement, process modeling
Industry : IT Services, IT Products
Functional Area : Business Processes, Performance Management
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Cross-functional BPR teams are a critical component of successful BPR. Much of the thinking behind BPR is cross-functional, i.e. breaking down functional and business unit boundaries and redesigning work flows and service delivery systems in terms of value added to the customer and the market. How to be successful with Cross-functional BPR Teams. Discuss issues related to cross functional teams here.....

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