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Unit 3: Business Process Re-engineering




          8.   The  BPR  Life  Cycle  represents  a  closed-loop  learning  system  for  the  organization  to   notes
               promote continuous improvement and organizational learning.
          9.   The  human  activity  system  within  the  organization  is  the  least  critical  factor  for
               re-engineering.
          10.   Pushing a re-engineering project can be a risky career move.

          3.14 review Questions


          1.   What is the process?
          2.   What is BPR?
          3.   How BPR adds value to an organization?
          4.   What are the elements of BPR?

          5.   Explain the requirement of BPR in an organization.
          6.   Describe the life cycle of BPR.
          7.   Write an essay on the evolution of BPR.
          8.   What are the benefits of BPR?
          9.   What are the challenges of BPR? How at to overcome it?

          10.   Describe the business process model

          answers: self assessment

          1.   radical                           2.   Michael Hammer, James A. Champy
          3.   goal                              4.   four
          5.   Business Process Management       6.   Resistance
          7.   True          8.   True           9.   False            10.  True

          3.15 further readings




           Books      Alexis Leon, ERP Demystified 2/E, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi
                      Alexis Leon, Enterprise Resource Planning, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009  Goyal   D.P.
                      Management Information Systems (MIS), Deep & Deep Publications, New Delhi,
                      1994.

                      Bhatnagar, S.C. and K.V. Ramani, Computers and Information Management, Prentice
                      Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi, 1991.
                      Daniel  E.  O’Leary,  ERP  Systems:  Systems,  Life  Cycle,  E-commerce,  and  Risk,
                      Cambridge University Press, 2000.
                      Davis,  Gordon  B.  and  Margrethe  H.  Olsen,  Management  Information  Systems,
                      McGraw-Hill Book Company, Singapore, 1985.

                      Ellen  Monk,  Bret  Wagner,  Concepts  in  Enterprise  Resource  Planning,  Course
                      Technology, Second Edition, 2005






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