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Unit 8:  Business Process Reengineering – Model and Methodology



               The three factors considered in the business strategy domain are:
               1.   Scope:  Scope refers to organization’s involvement in the types of businesses.
               2.   Competencies: Competencies refers to the factors that distinguish an organization from its
                    competitors.
               3.   Governance: Governance refers to the external business relationships that an organization relies
                    on.
               The three factors considered in IT strategy domain are:

               1.   Scope: Refers to the  information technologies  that  support or create strategic business
                    opportunities.
               2.   Competencies: Refers to the characteristics of IT that helps to create a business advantage.
               3.   Governance: Refers to the external relationships that IT depends on such as, vendors, outsourcing,
                    and so on.

                                Consider the IT strategy of  Primis (McGraw-Hill  Inc.) which performs custom
                                edition of textbooks. The IT scope, IT competence, and IT governance are as given:

                                1.    IT scope: The electronic imaging technology is used to get customized
                                    edition of textbooks.
                                2.   IT competence: This provides superior clarity of imaging (a feature of IT
                                    strategy) to secure high-quality of printing (a feature of business strategy).
                                    Thus, businesses provide customized textbook to interested customers.
                                3.   IT governance: The long-term agreements and joint ventures with Eastman
                                    Kodak and R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. help attain the competencies needed.

               The Infrastructure Domains include both Business and IT Infrastructure Domains. The three factors
               considered in business infrastructure domains are:
               1.   Structure: This refers to the organizational structure.
               2.   Processes: This refers to the key business processes in the organization.
               3.   Skills: This refers to the skills HR seeks, to accomplish specific competencies.

               The three factors considered in IT infrastructure domains are:
               1.   Infrastructure: This refers to the networks, database, software, and hardware.
               2.   Processes: This refers to operations, maintenance, and development.
               3.   Skills: This refers to the skills needed to uphold the architecture and execute processes.
















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