Street Smarts for Business Reengineers - The Collegiate Edition
Andrews Dorine C.
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Add to basketExceptionally practical in approach, this volume provides a “street smarts” survival guide for business professionals, information systems experts, managers, and executives who have been charged with making radical changes ― i.e., business reengineering ― in their organizations. It outlines a tried-and-tested systematic and interdisciplinary approach that addresses all facets of organization change―in business policies and control, systems and technology, organizational relationships and business practices, and reward programs. KEY TOPICS: Reviews the basic principles for quality business reengineering; shows how to create a new type of team structure that will involve the right people throughout the life of the project; outlines an 8-step life-cycle methodology for getting the reengineering project done as effectively and efficiently as possible; describes obstacles and problems that may be encountered and how to overcome them; and tells how to transition a continuous process improvement mode so reengineering will never have to be done again. MARKET: For systems designers, analysts, administrators, software managers, maintenance managers.
Dorine Andrews and Susan Stalick specialize in solving complex business reengineering problems. The company, Value Systems, provides an interdisciplinary approach with a practical and straightforward approach. Ms. Andrews is co-author with Naomi Leventhal of Fusion: Integrating IE, CASE, and JAD (PH).
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