This We embarked on a case study to help one organization with radical change for the purpose of gaining success and better performance. The organization we look at was Culture Attaché of Yemen embassy in Malaysia. From the interview data, we were able to identify the problems and obstacles and also come out with proper solutions to those identified problems. Two main issues were identified above the rest. First, the absence of using technology and the second is in the administrative part. Lewin’s model for change management was chosen to be the suitable model as a solution for the identified problems
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aimed to explore the importance and neces...
AbstractBusiness process reengineering (BPR) has been proposed as an effective managerial tool to de...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...
Change is a constant companion in today’s business world. Organizations face more and more complex c...
Managing change is the hardest part of BPR projects. It traversed cultural, political and personal b...
Implementation of business processes, or any form of new working methods, is crucial for a company t...
Successful business process reengineering (BPR) efforts in many firms have been reported to signific...
Today, globally operating business world is exposed to constant change processes. Reengineering is t...
We are in a century of change. The thought of “the only constant is change” implies this truth. What...
This paper is primarily based on a case study of a leading bank in Pakistan, that is, MCB Bank Ltd. ...
In Malaysia, the changing dynamics of banking and other financial institutions market forced players...
Reengineering means starting over. It means to abandon deeply based procedures and give a fresh look...
Faced with the growth of business enterprises as well as consideration of the increasing competition...
Achieving operational excellence and producing the perfect product (right quality, right quantity, r...
Change management is one of the most popular topics not only in business, but also in academics and ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aimed to explore the importance and neces...
AbstractBusiness process reengineering (BPR) has been proposed as an effective managerial tool to de...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...
Change is a constant companion in today’s business world. Organizations face more and more complex c...
Managing change is the hardest part of BPR projects. It traversed cultural, political and personal b...
Implementation of business processes, or any form of new working methods, is crucial for a company t...
Successful business process reengineering (BPR) efforts in many firms have been reported to signific...
Today, globally operating business world is exposed to constant change processes. Reengineering is t...
We are in a century of change. The thought of “the only constant is change” implies this truth. What...
This paper is primarily based on a case study of a leading bank in Pakistan, that is, MCB Bank Ltd. ...
In Malaysia, the changing dynamics of banking and other financial institutions market forced players...
Reengineering means starting over. It means to abandon deeply based procedures and give a fresh look...
Faced with the growth of business enterprises as well as consideration of the increasing competition...
Achieving operational excellence and producing the perfect product (right quality, right quantity, r...
Change management is one of the most popular topics not only in business, but also in academics and ...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aimed to explore the importance and neces...
AbstractBusiness process reengineering (BPR) has been proposed as an effective managerial tool to de...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...