How Change Mismanagement Created An Industry

Topics:
Change Management
Tags:
Business Operations,
Organization,
Operational Planning,
It Operations,
Industry,
Enterprise Software,
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP),
Business Process Reengineering (BPR),
Business Performance,
Software
Source:
Business Performance

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Overview: Organizations do not change naturally as their business changes. The business changes while the organization remains static, building pressure for organization change. Eventually, there is reorganization upheaval that produces a new static organization, and another cycle of the change problem. Over the past decade, many new business methods became popular, such as business process re-engineering, enterprise resource planning, and various methods of business transformation. Implementing these methods involved significant change.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 3


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