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Summary
Summary
Exceptionally 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.
Author Notes
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).
Table of Contents
1 Know Where You Are |
2 Light the Way |
3 Know Where You Are Going |
4 Don't Walk Alone |
5 Prepare for the Journey |
6 Move with Purpose |
7 Watch for Danger, Be Alert |
8 Form the Neighborhood Watch |