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Essay heading: The impact of Information Systems on business process design (or redesign), managerial roles, and the changing world of work
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December 1, 2000 |
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These are indispensable factors to determine whether reengineering succeeds or not. Leaders must help people to cope with these changes.
The adoption of information technology (IT) in organizations has been growing at a rapid pace. The use of the technology has evolved from the automation of structured processes to systems that are truly revolutionary in that they introduce change into fundamental business procedures... displayed 300 characters
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The use of the technology has evolved from the automation of structured processes to systems that are truly revolutionary in that they introduce change into fundamental business procedures. Indeed, it is believed that “More than being helped by computers, companies will live by them, shaping strategy and structure to fit new information technology” While the importance of the relationship between information technology and organizational change is evidenced by the considerable literature on the subject... displayed next 300 characters
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