Steps Involved in Business Process Reengineering

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1Steps involved in Business Process

Reengineering
Definition: The Business Process Reengineering is the examination and
redesign of business process to achieve the dramatic improvement in its
performance, productivity, and quality.

The Business process reengineering comprises of following steps:

1. Define Objectives and Framework: First of all, the objective of re-


engineering must be defined in the quantitative and qualitative terms. The
objectives are the end results that the management desires after the
reengineering. Once the objectives are defined, the need for change should be
well communicated to the employees because, the success of BPR depends on
the readiness of the employees to accept the change.
2. Identify Customer Needs: While, redesigning the business process the needs
of the customers must be taken into prior consideration. The process shall be
redesigned in such a way that it clearly provides the added value to the
customer. One must take the following parameters into the consideration:

 Type of Customer and customer groups.


 Customer’s expected utilities in product and services
 Customer requirements, buying habits and consuming tendencies.
 Customer problems and expectations about the product or service.
3. Study the Existing Process: Before deciding on the changes to be made in
the existing business process, one must analyze it carefully. The existing
process provides a base for the new process and hence “what” and “why” of the
new process can be well designed by studying the right and wrongs of the
existing business plan.
4. Formulate a Redesign Business Plan: Once the existing business process is
studied thoroughly, the required changes are written down on a piece of paper
and is converted into an ideal re-design process. Here, all the changes are
chalked down, and the best among all the alternatives is selected.
5. Implement the Redesign: Finally, the changes are implemented into the
redesign plan to achieve the dramatic improvements. It is the responsibility of
both the management and the designer to operationalise the new process and
gain the support of all.

Thus, the business process reengineering is collection of interrelated tasks or


activities designed to accomplish the specified outcome.

Related Terms:
1. Business Process Reengineering
2. Entrepreneurial Process
3. Promotional Planning Process
4. Human Resource Planning Process
5. Process of Job Analysis

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