Beyond BPR ‐ confronting the organizational legacy
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BPR has become a popular topic for discussion among managers. After its initial enthusiastic reception in the early 1990s, severe doubts and concerns have begun to emerge. The article considers some of the strengths and weaknesses of the approach, and outlines a more inclusive framework within which BPR might be more critically and pragmatically assessed and applied.
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