Modelling and analysis of business process reengineering

Modelling and analysis of business process reengineering

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Article ID: iaor2003139
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 40
Issue: 11
Start Page Number: 2521
End Page Number: 2546
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: business process reengineering
Abstract:

Business process design and business process reengineering (BPR) depend crucially on linking production procedures and organizational services to business goals and objectives. There is currently very little formula support for this kind of reasoning as analytical tasks are usually carried out informally and individual design decisions are hard to relate to business objectives. If BPR is carried out without understanding the way it is done, then the most likely outcome would be continuing less-than-satisfactory current practice and automating outdated processes. This kind of practice misses opportunities for innovation and rationalization. The modelling and analysis of business processes along with business strategies and organizational structures are essential to study the implications of BPR. In this paper, an attempt has been made to study the modelling, analysis and tools/techniques used for modelling of BPR with the help of a survey on the recently (1993–2000) employed methods and tools used for BPR modelling and analysis. A framework for modelling and analysis, and guidelines for the selection of tools/techniques of business process reengineering are presented.

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