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This paper describes a conceptual model of the process by which a “fad” makes the important transition to “paradigm”. It is a distinctive contribution to management theory whereby transferable principles are evaluated as a set of business paradigms. The heart of the transformation...
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This paper presents a qualitative study of the integration of supply chain management and business process management activities. It reviews published literature in both fields and a number of supporting areas, revealing a minimal overlap in the research. A number of case studies of progressive...
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service models and applied it to several real cases. From the applications, we found that the proposed method could reduce the …
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The way in which business process models are typically deployed emphasizes their use in a high‐level design or the … process models can be evaluated at the design stage, but the knowledge gained is only partial. Summarizes the strengths and …
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Describes a benchmarking tool to help organizations to be more effective in the way they manage change. The tool, a best practice model for change, links five key success factors with the change process ‐ commitment, social and cultural issues, communication, tools and methodology and...
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quantitatively for two models that shared the same business process in the same plant. This research design effectively removed much … two models have different and distinctive process needs, and that convergence through process simplification is actually a …
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This research studies the financial aspects of capital budgeting models in both the local and global perspectives …. Since the development of the simple payback method, capital budgeting models have been employed as relative local measures …
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A plethora of BPR methodologies have appeared in the literature during recent years, however, most of them present serious limitations mainly due to the need for a multi‐disciplinary approach. In this paper we present an overview of existing work in the area of BPR with the aim of highlighting...
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There are three possible outcomes following the undertaking of BPR projects. First, a BPR programme may fail either in the short or in the long term because it is improperly implemented or because there is no effective follow‐up. Second, a BPR programme may be deemed satisfactory but does not...
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