Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competiti... more Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competitive success, receiving wide and enthusiastic press in strategic management and IT forums. The claim that it will allow companies in increasingly competitive environments to achieve breakthrough changes in cycle times, service levels, costs, quality and other performance measures is beguiling.
IntroductionSmall regional food enterprises (SRFEs) are important in many regional economies beca... more IntroductionSmall regional food enterprises (SRFEs) are important in many regional economies because of their prevalence and contributions. While many SRFE owners do not seek rapid or significant growth, holding a combination of both non-economic and economic goals (Ilbery & Maye, 2005; Bosworth & Willett, 2011), they are nevertheless important contributors to a stable and resilient economic community through local employment, revenue generation and contribute to communities' social fabric (Stickel & Deller, 2014). Understanding how they are most likely to be successful as competitors in the changing food landscape is important for policy and practice in the sector.Within their industry, pressures from increased globalisation and sophistication of conventional long food supply chains heighten the need for attention to SRFEs, many of whom face challenges to their survival. Rather than trying to develop new ways to participate in traditional food supply chains, some SRFEs have res...
Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 1994
This case study examines the management of information technology in a public teaching hospital. ... more This case study examines the management of information technology in a public teaching hospital. The technology is divided into two major classes: central, mainly administrative systems; and local clinical systems. This split is an outcome of the strategic conflict between the goals of efficiency and effectiveness as pursued by administrators and clinicians respectively. Without resolving this conflict it would be very difficult to develop an integrated information system for this hospital.
Michael Porter's latest book, The Competitive Advantage of Nations (1990), is one of the mos... more Michael Porter's latest book, The Competitive Advantage of Nations (1990), is one of the most widely read and recognised works on management and national competitiveness in Australia, as well as in many other countries. Surprisingly however, the book has not ...
Top down and bottom up management of BPR. Jane F Craig, Philip W Yetton IFIP TRANS A COMPUT SCI T... more Top down and bottom up management of BPR. Jane F Craig, Philip W Yetton IFIP TRANS A COMPUT SCI TECHNOL, 201-210, 1994. This paper explores why successfully conducting BPR remains elusive. It reviews the espoused ...
... IT Change Philip Yetton University of New South Wales Jane Craig University of New South Wale... more ... IT Change Philip Yetton University of New South Wales Jane Craig University of New South WalesKim Johnston University of New South Wales This material is brought to you by the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) at AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). ...
Page 1. Vol.17, No.2 Craig & Yetton review BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN Business Process Red... more Page 1. Vol.17, No.2 Craig & Yetton review BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN Business Process Redesign: A Critique of Process Innovation by Thomas Davenport as a Case Study in the Literature by Jane Craig † Philip Yetton † 1. Introduction ...
Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competiti... more Business process redesign (BPR) has emerged as one of the latest trends in thequest for competitive success, receiving wide and enthusiastic press in strategic management and IT forums. The claim that it will allow companies in increasingly competitive environments to achieve breakthrough changes in cycle times, service levels, costs, quality and other performance measures is beguiling.
IntroductionSmall regional food enterprises (SRFEs) are important in many regional economies beca... more IntroductionSmall regional food enterprises (SRFEs) are important in many regional economies because of their prevalence and contributions. While many SRFE owners do not seek rapid or significant growth, holding a combination of both non-economic and economic goals (Ilbery & Maye, 2005; Bosworth & Willett, 2011), they are nevertheless important contributors to a stable and resilient economic community through local employment, revenue generation and contribute to communities' social fabric (Stickel & Deller, 2014). Understanding how they are most likely to be successful as competitors in the changing food landscape is important for policy and practice in the sector.Within their industry, pressures from increased globalisation and sophistication of conventional long food supply chains heighten the need for attention to SRFEs, many of whom face challenges to their survival. Rather than trying to develop new ways to participate in traditional food supply chains, some SRFEs have res...
Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 1994
This case study examines the management of information technology in a public teaching hospital. ... more This case study examines the management of information technology in a public teaching hospital. The technology is divided into two major classes: central, mainly administrative systems; and local clinical systems. This split is an outcome of the strategic conflict between the goals of efficiency and effectiveness as pursued by administrators and clinicians respectively. Without resolving this conflict it would be very difficult to develop an integrated information system for this hospital.
Michael Porter's latest book, The Competitive Advantage of Nations (1990), is one of the mos... more Michael Porter's latest book, The Competitive Advantage of Nations (1990), is one of the most widely read and recognised works on management and national competitiveness in Australia, as well as in many other countries. Surprisingly however, the book has not ...
Top down and bottom up management of BPR. Jane F Craig, Philip W Yetton IFIP TRANS A COMPUT SCI T... more Top down and bottom up management of BPR. Jane F Craig, Philip W Yetton IFIP TRANS A COMPUT SCI TECHNOL, 201-210, 1994. This paper explores why successfully conducting BPR remains elusive. It reviews the espoused ...
... IT Change Philip Yetton University of New South Wales Jane Craig University of New South Wale... more ... IT Change Philip Yetton University of New South Wales Jane Craig University of New South WalesKim Johnston University of New South Wales This material is brought to you by the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) at AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). ...
Page 1. Vol.17, No.2 Craig & Yetton review BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN Business Process Red... more Page 1. Vol.17, No.2 Craig & Yetton review BUSINESS PROCESS REDESIGN Business Process Redesign: A Critique of Process Innovation by Thomas Davenport as a Case Study in the Literature by Jane Craig † Philip Yetton † 1. Introduction ...
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