Contains fulltext : 138617.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This highly polemical and Dutch‐rooted article is intended as a contribution to the debates in both popular and academic literature about business process redesign and similar change programmes. Describes BPR and its logical successor, the “holonic” organization, as operational and technocratic instruments which endanger the well‐being of employees (and are therefore morally disreputable) and which undermine the organization’s strategic potential.18 p
Business Process Redesign (BPR), het met behulp van informatietechnologie radicaal herontwerpen van ...
Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competitive ...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...
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...
As the efficacy of business process reengineering (BPR) has come under question, organizations are s...
Business process re-engineering (BPR) is a recent change phenomena that has grabbed the attention of...
Over the last few years, many factors have accelerated the need to improve business processes. New m...
Much has been written about transforming organizations. At the heart of this activity is the notion ...
The business community is continuously confronted with allegedly new concepts. These are often tempo...
Helen Blair, Susan Grey and Keith Randle, 'A pernicioius panacea - a critical evaluation of business...
There has been a growing literature which, from a social science perspective, seeks to critically as...
In this paper, we reappraise the phenomenon of business process reengineering through our own recent...
This article aims to analyze the decisions that lead management to decide whether to make business p...
In many organisations radical change towards a process orientation, often termed Business Process R...
Business Process Redesign (BPR), het met behulp van informatietechnologie radicaal herontwerpen van ...
Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competitive ...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...
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...
As the efficacy of business process reengineering (BPR) has come under question, organizations are s...
Business process re-engineering (BPR) is a recent change phenomena that has grabbed the attention of...
Over the last few years, many factors have accelerated the need to improve business processes. New m...
Much has been written about transforming organizations. At the heart of this activity is the notion ...
The business community is continuously confronted with allegedly new concepts. These are often tempo...
Helen Blair, Susan Grey and Keith Randle, 'A pernicioius panacea - a critical evaluation of business...
There has been a growing literature which, from a social science perspective, seeks to critically as...
In this paper, we reappraise the phenomenon of business process reengineering through our own recent...
This article aims to analyze the decisions that lead management to decide whether to make business p...
In many organisations radical change towards a process orientation, often termed Business Process R...
Business Process Redesign (BPR), het met behulp van informatietechnologie radicaal herontwerpen van ...
Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competitive ...
In today’s competitive environment, industries are trying various quality management processes (QMP)...