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<title>Computer Science and Information Systems: the future?</title>
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Machanick, P
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Brink, C
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Jones, MR
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is currently attracting much attention as an approach to organisational change, but has received relatively little critical scrutiny. This paper seeks to examine the origins, antecedents and content of BPR as they are described in the main writings on the topic, in order to address three questions: Is there one form of BPR or many? Is it new? What factors may account for its popularity? Some of the criticisms that have been made of BPR are also discussed.
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