re-engineering [化] 改建
- So was re-engineering - it made them better.
- 'In some of our earlier efforts we had not held enough meetings of all staff in time to prepare them for the new language and thinking of re-engineering,' Kozik says.
- In mid-1991, four months before it started to introduce cross-departmental business processes in place of a functional hierarchy, staff began meeting Kozik's group twice a day to learn about re-engineering and teamwork.
- In 1992, few companies knew what they were about and so re-engineering had a high mortality rate.
- Kozik does not pretend that Cigna's UK re-engineering is the only way to approach the subject.
- For BhS, this contract involves business re-engineering, extending IT links into the supply chain, developing inventory management and marketing new retail systems.
- He blames the failure of a big IBM re-engineering exercise several years ago partly on this tendency.
- While 18 months ago the term was known only to a handful of cognoscenti, today we are besieged by self-proclaimed 'experts' who busily assure all who will listen that re-engineering is too radical, insufficiently radical or nothing new.
- 'All the components of a company could be affected, because re-engineering takes a holistic approach.
- Companies are starting to see it's part of the whole idea of business re-engineering'. The benefits have brought big growth in the use of EDI.
- We believe it is through this detailed re-engineering that we will get to the issue of cost and efficiency.
- For credit insurance, the challenge is not so much re-engineering as re-schooling.
- In order to bolster their claims, however, some of the critics do slip in one bit of data: that re-engineering has a very high failure rate, often cited as 70 per cent.
- Those things that are directly related to dealing with customers have been delegated to the field staff,' LaBant explains. Not surprisingly, information technology is playing a vital role in IBM's customer-relationship re-engineering.
- Some trends are working in their favour, such as management fashions like business process re-engineering, which involve a combination of general business and IT consultancy and give large, broad-based consultancies a clear edge over smaller firms.
- In short, it is the essential underpinning for business process re-engineering, today's shorthand for rethinking a business from the bottom up. With the growth of networking, the problems of network management have expanded.
- It must now be part of the team which helps shape the business re-engineering programme.' He adds: 'The IT director should be more pro-active.
- These two consultants have done more to define the 'hard' side of re-engineering than anyone else; Hammer runs his own firm, while Champy heads CSC Index. The virtue of their book is its brevity, readibility and - for the most part -clarity.
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