Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania

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Autor(a) principal: Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ndunguru, Philibert C., Kimeme, Joseph
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/68
Resumo: Problem statement: Delivering speed is very critical in today’s business environment. In most cases, service organizations and customers are sensitive to time spent at delivering or receiving a service. Therefore, service organizations must change in order to meet this challenge. Overtime, service organizations have worked hard to identify techniques that enhance service delivering speed for improved performance. Business process re-engineering is one of such techniques that improves business processes; including delivering speed. However, despite documented advantages, most organizations are reluctant to adopt the technique. Purpose: The paper aims at determining the effect of business process re-engineering on delivering speed; enabling organizations to appreciate the performance improvement that is associated with the technique. Methodology: The study used cross-sectional survey design to investigate the effect of BPR on delivering speed. In order to undertake the study, intensive literature review was undertaken to operationalize the constructs and to formulate the hypothesis which was tested after the field work. In total ninety five (95) service organizations participated in the study. Results: From the study, it is revealed that BPR significantly and positively improves delivering speed of service organizations. Conclusion: For improved delivering speed, service organizations should adopt BPR technique to improve business processes for provision of delighting services to customers.
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title Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
spellingShingle Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Business Process Re-engineering
Delivering Speed
Service Organization
title_short Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
title_full Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
title_fullStr Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
title_sort Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
author Sungau, Joseph Joseph
author_facet Sungau, Joseph Joseph
Ndunguru, Philibert C.
Kimeme, Joseph
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Kimeme, Joseph
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Ndunguru, Philibert C.
Kimeme, Joseph
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Business Process Re-engineering
Delivering Speed
Service Organization
topic Business Process Re-engineering
Delivering Speed
Service Organization
description Problem statement: Delivering speed is very critical in today’s business environment. In most cases, service organizations and customers are sensitive to time spent at delivering or receiving a service. Therefore, service organizations must change in order to meet this challenge. Overtime, service organizations have worked hard to identify techniques that enhance service delivering speed for improved performance. Business process re-engineering is one of such techniques that improves business processes; including delivering speed. However, despite documented advantages, most organizations are reluctant to adopt the technique. Purpose: The paper aims at determining the effect of business process re-engineering on delivering speed; enabling organizations to appreciate the performance improvement that is associated with the technique. Methodology: The study used cross-sectional survey design to investigate the effect of BPR on delivering speed. In order to undertake the study, intensive literature review was undertaken to operationalize the constructs and to formulate the hypothesis which was tested after the field work. In total ninety five (95) service organizations participated in the study. Results: From the study, it is revealed that BPR significantly and positively improves delivering speed of service organizations. Conclusion: For improved delivering speed, service organizations should adopt BPR technique to improve business processes for provision of delighting services to customers.
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