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    1. INTRODUCTION Over the past years, firms have faced unpredicted changes: globalization, political realignment, and rapid advance of information technology. Against this background the concept of Business Process Reengineering (BPR) quickly caught the imaginations of corporate leaders. (Kettinger et al., 2007). The recruitment process in the Public Service - Office of the Prime Minister is indeed a long process and the question is, how Business Process Management (BPM) principles and technologies

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    operations that are often seen as operations strategies, but are not actually strategies in themselves. Six of the more important ‘new’ approaches are treated in this lecture, namely, Total Quality Management, lean operations, Business Process Reengineering, Enterprise Resource Planning and Six Sigma. They all need to be understood (particularly, the similarities and differences between them) if they are going to help with strategy or strategic implementation. Of course, none of these approaches can

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    et al (2009, p91) claims that if the person who wants to restructure a company did not pay any attention to the organization’s situation, its culture and not predicting and valuing organization’s readiness for restructuring, then this kind of reengineering project may fail or will not change the performance pf the organization remarkable. Edward T. Hall and Mildred Reed Hall (David C Thomas, 2003, pp151-152) also indicates that learning a new cultural program is extremely complicated and it needs

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    Chapter Defense – IT Governance Vision RentMyCar’s mission is to provide high-quality, low-cost, hassle free car rentals for everyone. The peer-to-peer (P2P) business model adopted by RentMyCar provides the firm a competitive advantage over other car rental companies. However, it is important, that RentMyCar not only conveys accurately the company’s intention, but also does it in a way that is meaningful to every stakeholder. Thus RentMyCar will make this vision make accessible by separating the

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    What challenges? In order to figure out what challenges struggle Denny Brown; it is necessary to review his personal experiences briefly. First of all, Brown is the chief information officer of the company Pinnacle West (PWC), and its largest subsidiary is Arizona Public Service (APS). This company operated businesses about providing energy utility to public; APS also partly owned and operated the Palo Verde Nuclear Power Generating Station. According to the case, Palo Verde used to be the largest

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    Business Context/Key Business Drivers * Otis is the largest manufacture, installer, and servicer of elevators, escalators, and moving walkways in the world * Specialize in logistics, service excellence, and total solutions for customers * Key drivers: * Transform the culture of Otis to become a single-customer centric business model to increase profitability, attract new and maintain current customers to beat out competition * Shift focus of the Otisfrom manufacturing to

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    In system analysis phase, an analysis is done on the current system functionality and also evaluation of the requirements from the users for the new system is done. This analysis is sub phased into 2 and they are determining requirements and structuring requirements.  Performing Requirements Determination o The Process of Determining Requirements Through the phase of requirements determinations, requirements are gathered by the analysts to determine how system should behave/do from different

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    Basic Benefits of eBusiness eCommerce o increase sales - this is the first thing that people consider when dealing w e-commerce o decreasing costs o increase profits o understanding that profits is not the same as sales o Expands the size of the market from regional to national or national to international o Contract the market o reach a narrow market o target market segmentation allows you to focus on a more

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