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Original Articles

PRODUCTIVITY GAINS OF BPR Achieving Success Where Others Have Failed

Pages 43-48 | Published online: 31 May 2007
 

Abstract

IT-induced business process reengineering (BPR) offers promise of dramatic performance improvements in productivity and quality and can form a vital component of an ongoing total quality management (TQM) program. IS managers can take the lead in informing the reengineering process of technology's possibilities and facilitating process innovation through technology application.

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Notes on contributors

Maryam Alavi

Is professor and chair of informotion systems in the College of Business and Management of the University of Maryland at College Park.

Youngjin Yoo

Is also with the College of Business and Management.

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