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BUSINESS PROCESSREENGINEERING
By CA Anushri Agrawal ( AIR 6 )CA Anushri Agrawal
What is Business Process
• A process is a set of logically related tasks or activitiesoriented towards achieving a specified outcome.
• a business process involves a number of steps performed bydifferent people in different departments
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• Core processes are extremely critical for thesuccess and survival of the enterprise.
a) Competitive advantageb) Creates value for customersc) May change over a period of timed) Realize the business visione) Examples
• Core processes are extremely critical for thesuccess and survival of the enterprise.
a) Competitive advantageb) Creates value for customersc) May change over a period of timed) Realize the business visione) Examples
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Developmentand delivery of
product orservice
Developmentand delivery of
product orservice
Interface withcustomer
Managementactivities
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What is reengineering
Radical redesign
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What is Business Process Reengineering• Business Process Reengineering (BPR) refers to the analysis and
redesign of workflows and processes both within and betweenthe organizations
• Business process reengineering means starting all over, startingfrom scratch.
Reengineering begins with a fundamental thinking
• Business Process Reengineering (BPR) refers to the analysis andredesign of workflows and processes both within and betweenthe organizations
• Business process reengineering means starting all over, startingfrom scratch.
Reengineering begins with a fundamental thinking
Radical redesigning of process
Aims at dramatic improvement in performance
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Why
CENTRAL THRUST OF BPR
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How
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Role of IT
Impact of IT-systems are identified as:• Compression of time• Overcoming restrictions of geography and/or
distance• Restructuring of relationships
Impact of IT-systems are identified as:• Compression of time• Overcoming restrictions of geography and/or
distance• Restructuring of relationships
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How BPR is differentDiscarding the existing rules
and proceduresDiscarding the existing rules
and procedures
IT for evolving new processrather than automating
existing one
IT for evolving new processrather than automating
existing one
Cross functional perspectiveCross functional perspective
• No partial modifications• No marginal improvement• No partial modifications• No marginal improvement
• Rational, simple and efficientredesign of work structure
• Rational, simple and efficientredesign of work structure
• Multi dimensional approachdisregarding the constraints ofdepartmental boundaries
• Multi dimensional approachdisregarding the constraints ofdepartmental boundaries
Discarding the existing rulesand procedures
IT for evolving new processrather than automating
existing one
Cross functional perspectiveCross functional perspective
Massive Organizationalchange
Massive Organizationalchange
• Multi dimensional approachdisregarding the constraints ofdepartmental boundaries
• Multi dimensional approachdisregarding the constraints ofdepartmental boundaries
• From task oriented to processoriented
• People have the choice
• From task oriented to processoriented
• People have the choice
It is imperative to be supported by the vision and commitment ofthe top leadership of the organizationCA Anushri Agrawal
Problems
• Challenging • Time andexpenditure
• Setting oftargets can bedifficult
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