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by Martin on May 20, 2014
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Making your business
more competitive with
business process
reengineering(BPR)
The concept of business process reengineering (BPR)
is to rethink and break down existing business
processes. This allows a company to reduce costs
and improve productivitythrough newer, more
efficient processes. It is important to remember
however, that though there are instances where thisis necessary, business process reengineering is not
without its disadvantages. This makes it vital to
weigh your decision carefully. One of the most
obvious adverse effects of a companys decision to
reengineer is a lowered employee morale. Most
people are vary of change and do not manage to
adapt to it easily. This aspect needs to be kept in
mind when trying to make the decision to go
through with the activity.
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In this article, we will discuss 1) the historyof
business process reengineering, 2) the steps to help
you implementbusiness process reengineering, 3)
successes and failuresof business process
reengineering, and 4) some famous examples.
HISTORY OF BUSINESS PROCESS
REENGINEERING
Business process reengineering, also called BPR, is
the redesign and analysis of workflow, in an effort
to make it more efficient.
In the early 1990s, Michael Hammer and James
Champy published a book, Reengineering the
Corporation, that stated that in some cases, radical
redesign and reorganization within a company were
the only way to reduce costs and improve service
quality. To this end, they said, information
technologywas the key element for allowing this to
happen.
Hammer and Champy said that most large
companies made (now invalid) assumptions about
their goals, people and technology that were
impacting the workflow. They suggested seven
principles that could be used to reengineer and helpstreamline workflows, thus improving quality, time
management and cost.
Hammer and Champy suggested the following seven
principlesin their book.
1. Organize around outcomes, not tasks.
2. Identify all the processes in an organization
and prioritize them in order of redesign
urgency.3. Integrate information processing work into the
real work that produces the information.
4. Treat geographically dispersed resources as
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2. IDENTIFICATION AND
SLACKING PROCESSES
Once a clear goal is in mind, all processes need to be
studied and those seen as slacking or that can be
improved need to be identified. Among these, those
processes with direct impact on the companysoutput or those that clash with the companys
mission become part of the red list. This clear
identification makes the difference between BPR
success and failure.
3. UNDERSTAND AND
MEASURE THE RED
PROCESSES
With a list of slacking processes in hand, it is
imperative to identify how they were identified as
such. Are they taking too much time to complete? Is
the quality of the outcome being compromised?
Whatever the issue, each process must be judged
objectively either against industry standards or
ethically obtained competitor best practices.
4. INFORMATION SYSTEM
AND TECHNOLOGY
CAPABILITIES
An efficient and relevant IT system is an essential
BPR enabler. Without such a system, it is not
possible to keep a check on all factors affecting thechange. Before setting out on a radical BPR activity,
it is vital to set in place information systems that can
deal with the magnitude of the change.
5. DESIGN, BUILD AND TEST
THE NEW PROTOTYPE
Before any new product is launched, a prototype istested out. A failure at a testing stage should never
be implemented at a larger scale. BPR projects fail
more often than not for a variety of reasons but a
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basic reason is the inability to identify and accept
any limitations at the testing stage. Among other
factors, both the managements attitude towards the
new way of work and the employees outlook
towards the change should be carefully assessed.
6. ADAPTING THEORGANIZATION
Managing change brought about by BPR activities is
the final effort towards a successful project.
Providing updated documentation, organizational
structures, governance models as well as updated
charts of authority and responsibility leave little
room for confusion and allow a smooth transition
into the new way of work.
Business process reengineering is a radical change
activity that cannot be repeated if it goes wrong the
first time. It is often a high risk activity that involves
monetary investment and a risk of demotivated
employees. In is essential to have buy in all the way
from top management down and it should have a
broad functional scope.
SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF
BUSINESS PROVESS
REENGINEERING
It is important to acknowledge and understand that
BPR is not a foolproof method of success. As with all
activities it runs the risk of failure.
A BPR program can be successful if:
Customer needs are made the priority and this
vision is used to appropriately direct business
practices.
There are cost advantages to be achieved that
help the organization become more
competitive in its industry
A strategic view of all operational processes is
taken with relevant questions being asked
about the established way of work and how itcan be developed over the long term into
more efficient business practices
There is a willingness to look beyond tasks and
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traditional functional boundaries with a focus
outcomes. Through this, entire processes can
be eliminated or amalgamated into fewer but
more relevant and powerful processes
throughout the organization.
There is a real desire to simplify the way of
work by objectively assessing all activities and
tasks and eliminating any that add less valueand more complexity.
A BPR program will fail if:
It is seen as a way to make minor adjustments
and improvements to existing processes. If
there is no clear willingness to put all existing
process onto the chopping block, there is no
chance of success
It is seen as a one-time cost cutting exercise.
In reality, cost reductions are often a handy by
product of the activity but not the primary
concern. It is also not a one-time activity but
an ongoing change in mindset
There is no success in gaining dedicated long
term commitment from management and the
employees. Bringing people onboard is a
difficult task and many BPR initiatives never
take off because enough effort is not put intosecuring support
There is less effort to redesign and more to
automate
One department is prioritized at the expense
of the process. There needs to be an openness
towards studying every single process in detail
and a willingness to change whatever is
needed to achieve overall efficiency
There is too much internal focus and notenough of an eye on the industry and what
competitor best practices can be used as
benchmarks
SOME FAMOUS EXAMPLES OF
BUSINESS PROCESS
REENGINEERING
FORD
In his suggestions to Ford, Michael Hammer
proposed something radical: Eliminate the invoice. In
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the new scenario, a buyer no longer needed to send
a copy of the purchasing order form to the creditor
administration. Instead, he registers an order in the
online database. When the items appear at the store,
the storekeeper check whether these correspond to
the purchase order form in the system. In the old
system he did not have access to this form. If the
items match the order, he accepts them andregisters this in the computer system. If they do not,
the items are returned. Hammer reported that Ford
benefited drastically from this change with an almost
75% decrease in workforce in the accounts payable
department.
TACO BELL
Taco Bell reimagined their business, focusing more
on the retail service aspect and centralizing the
manufacturing area. The K-Minus program was
created and the meat, corn shells, beans, lettuce,
cheese and tomatoes for their restaurants were now
prepared in central commissaries outside the
restaurant. At the restaurants, the prepared
ingredients are assembled when ordered by a
customer. Better employee morale, increased quality
control, fewer accidents and injuries, bigger savings
and more time for focusing on customer business
processes are some of the successes of the new way
of work. Taco Bell has gone from being a $500
million company in 1982 to a $3 billion company
(Early 1990s).
HALLMARK
Hallmark used to spend 3 years in bringing new
products to the market. With more niche markets
identified Hallmark executives were convinced that
the product development process needed to be
redesigned. Using reengineering, the goal was set to
change cycle time to one year. They discovered to
their surprise that two thirds of the product cycle
was spent on planning and conceptualizing the card
rather than on printing and production rework ashad previously been thought. The concept spent
90% time waiting for a creative staffer to complete a
new iteration till it was eventually finalized, In 1991, a
new line of cards was brought to market in 8
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months, ahead of schedule, by creating a cross
functional team for product development.
Although there have been many BPR success stories,
the process became somewhat unpopular in the late
1990s. There were many organizations who went
through the attempts to redesign processes but did
not manage to reap any of the myriad benefitspromised. So it is essential to plan carefully before
undertaking this exercise. First and foremost, a
business problem needs to be identified. Are we
manufacturing at higher costs than our industry? Is
there a newer way of work that we have not brought
into our processes? Do our processes seem overly
complex? Are too many people doing too many
similar things? After setting clear objectives and
securing support from all levels of management
within the company, it is important to approach the
process as one of continuous learning and to keep an
eye on new and emerging problems as well the
existing way of work. The success of any BPR
initiative hinges on how deeply a process
improvement mindset is created and nurtured by
both management and the process owners
themselves.
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