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Although a number of methodologies exist for Business Process Re-design (BPR), Supply Chain Re-design (SCR) and e-business process design, there is a lack of an integrated BPR methodological framework to support Supply Chain Integration (SCI). This book proposes a detailed framework based on integrating a number of different methodological strands from the literature. A literature review was conducted in three different domains - business process re-design, supply chain re-design and e-business process design-. The literature review revealed potential for integrating elements of a number of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Although a number of methodologies exist for Business Process Re-design (BPR), Supply Chain Re-design (SCR) and e-business process design, there is a lack of an integrated BPR methodological framework to support Supply Chain Integration (SCI). This book proposes a detailed framework based on integrating a number of different methodological strands from the literature. A literature review was conducted in three different domains - business process re-design, supply chain re-design and e-business process design-. The literature review revealed potential for integrating elements of a number of different methods and techniques found in different methodological strands into a framework for conducting BPR to support SCI. Accordingly a number of relevant methodologies were identified, decomposed and compared at their stage and technique/method level to identify a combination for development of the integrated framework. The proposed BPR methodology can be applied in any company or sector; methods and techniques incorporated are not specific to any sector. The proposed BPR methodology proposed constitutes an aid for supply chain practitioners in the construction of SCI.
Autorenporträt
Jaime Palma joined Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick 8 years ago as a research engineer on the Engineering Doctorate programme. Jaime was awarded the Doctor of Engineering degree in 2011 and since July 2012 is an Associate professor at Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM).