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Pooja Gupta, LPU              Unit 8:  Business Process Reengineering – Model and Methodology




                       Unit 8: Business Process Reengineering – Model and

                                                Methodology

               CONTENTS

               Objectives
               Introduction
               8.1 Strategic Alignment Model
                   8.1.1   Strategic Alignment Process
                   8.1.2   Types of Alignment
                   8.1.3   Business Strategy as the Driver

               8.2 BPR Methodology
                   8.2.1   Rapid Re Methodology
                      8.2.2   Project Reengineering Life Cycle (PRLC)
               8.3 Summary
               8.4 Keywords
               8.5 Self Assessment
               8.6 Review Questions

               8.7 Further Readings
               Objectives

               After studying this unit, you will be able to:
               •    Explain the strategic alignment model
               •    Discuss the different BPR methodologies
               Introduction

               BPR is a management approach that aims to improve a business by increasing the effectiveness and
               efficiency of the processes that are present within and across organizations. BPR helps organizations to
               analyze their  business processes and  determine how  best they can be  built to  enhance the way the
               business is conducted.
               BPR is essential in businesses for several reasons as the organizational processes need to align people,
               technology, and processes with strategies to attain business integration. BPR evaluates the current state
               of a business and forms an operational and organizational blueprint to redirect policies,  skills, data,
               organizational skills, and process incentives to make targeted enhancements in business.
               8.1   Strategic Alignment Model

               The Strategic Alignment Model for Information System (IS) or Information Technology (IT) (Henderson
               and Venkatraman, 1993) suggests that strategy and IT developments should be coherent. Precisely, the
               Strategic Alignment  model takes into consideration the coherence between four elements, namely,
               Business Strategy (explanation and application processes of business  strategy), the  organization’s
               structures and processes, IT  Strategy (explanation and application processes of IT strategy), and IT
               organization (technological processes and infrastructure associated to IT).
               The alignment model was adopted by many researchers to study the performance of IT or IS. Strategic
               alignment model for IT or IS is applicable to the Internet strategy. The strategic alignment model deals
               with the consistency of Internet strategy with the rest of the organization.



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