Are Academic Institutions Reshaping Reengineering?

Topics:
Re-engineering
Tags:
Business Operations,
Business Process Reengineering (BPR),
Cause98,
Institution,
It Operations,
Operational Planning
Source:
Cause98

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Overview: Many academic institutions were optimistic as we all began studying Business Process Reengineering and hopeful, that if the process were applied diligently, we would achieve results similar to those of the business world. There was probably even a tinge of guilt thrown in, because we were late in applying these practices. We might all have had doubts about the outcome, knowing that academic institutional structure varies greatly from a for-profit business focus, but we were silent because we lacked experience

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Format: HTML | Size: 25KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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