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The Human Factor in BPR

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, Change Management
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As businesses reengineer their operations with the use of new information technology, consideration needs to be given to the human aspect of the changes. Discuss issues that must be considered like: How the current culture will accept the changes, Whether or not employees have the skills required for the changes, What levels of training is required for the reengineering process, How to control the level of stress placed on the individuals impacted by the change etc

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Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Yes Ravindra, you've hit it correctly. It is a very old debate.In our school days, the topic was "whether Science is good or bad for the mankind ", after Hiroshima and Nagashaki were destroyed by Nuclear Bombs. THERE CANNOT BE YES or NO on this...
Nikhil Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Due to the latest form of communicatin is avoiding the closenes of human through meeting which was previously happend through meeting of person , but now a days the people communitate through technology & avoiding meeting,this technologies...
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