Q 33 Which of the following is NOT a principle
underlying business process reengineering
(BPR)?
Ops: A.
Business process must be managed
end to end
B.
Business processes should be agile
Business processes should
prototype technology
use
D
Business processes must be aligned
with organizational strategy and needs
E
None of the above
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Business processes must be aligned with organiztional strategy and needs
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Answer:
Correct option is C.
Business processes should use prototype technology
Explanation:
Business processes should use prototype technology is NOT a principle
underlying business process reengineering (BPR).
BPR (business process reengineering) enables firms to reinvent their processes by allowing cross-functional teams to collaborate to identify areas for improvement and approaches to maximise value. Business process reengineering is a critical component of many major and small organisations agendas across various industries, with manufacturing and banking/finance being the most prominent.
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