This paper subjects a contemporary managerial doctrine, business process re-engineering (BPR), to rhetorical scrutiny. Finding analytical inspiration from the writings of the American literary critic Kenneth Burke and adopting an anthropological attitude towards 'history', it seeks to demystify the appeal of BPR rhetoric as represented in various published and unpublished texts. The analysis makes extensive use of 'sacred' motifs in order to gain 'perspective through incongruity' and expose the secular motives at work in BPR literature. An analogy is drawn between ethnographic examples of 'amnesia' drawn from the author's study of a computer installation and 'amnesia writ large' through BPR. On the basis of this comparison, it is suggested ...
This article explores how managers, in the Call Centre of a Bank, (re)defined, and drew boundaries a...
Business process reengineering (BPR) is a methodology for organizational transformation that promise...
Business process reengineering has tended to be seen as a management fashion and the brainchild of t...
This paper subjects a contemporary managerial doctrine, business process re-engineering (BPR), to rh...
In this paper, we reappraise the phenomenon of business process reengineering through our own recent...
Business process re-engineering (BPR) was a leading form of organizational restructuring from the la...
Addresses the latest vogue in managerial theory – business process re-engineering (BPR). Locates BPR...
Contains fulltext : 142223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The business ...
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is currently attracting much attention as an approach to organi...
This article deals with a transition process from a professional engineering archetype to a moderniz...
Helen Blair, Susan Grey and Keith Randle, 'A pernicioius panacea - a critical evaluation of business...
A set of principles from more than two centuries ago have changed the structure, management, and per...
Abstract. This article examines recent developments in management knowledge in an attempt to rethink...
The business community is continuously confronted with allegedly new concepts. These are often tempo...
Business process reengineering (BPR) is a methodology for organizational transformation that promise...
This article explores how managers, in the Call Centre of a Bank, (re)defined, and drew boundaries a...
Business process reengineering (BPR) is a methodology for organizational transformation that promise...
Business process reengineering has tended to be seen as a management fashion and the brainchild of t...
This paper subjects a contemporary managerial doctrine, business process re-engineering (BPR), to rh...
In this paper, we reappraise the phenomenon of business process reengineering through our own recent...
Business process re-engineering (BPR) was a leading form of organizational restructuring from the la...
Addresses the latest vogue in managerial theory – business process re-engineering (BPR). Locates BPR...
Contains fulltext : 142223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The business ...
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is currently attracting much attention as an approach to organi...
This article deals with a transition process from a professional engineering archetype to a moderniz...
Helen Blair, Susan Grey and Keith Randle, 'A pernicioius panacea - a critical evaluation of business...
A set of principles from more than two centuries ago have changed the structure, management, and per...
Abstract. This article examines recent developments in management knowledge in an attempt to rethink...
The business community is continuously confronted with allegedly new concepts. These are often tempo...
Business process reengineering (BPR) is a methodology for organizational transformation that promise...
This article explores how managers, in the Call Centre of a Bank, (re)defined, and drew boundaries a...
Business process reengineering (BPR) is a methodology for organizational transformation that promise...
Business process reengineering has tended to be seen as a management fashion and the brainchild of t...