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Investing in expensive software only to model the application after inefficient or outdated processes would be illogical and thus companies that purchase these systems often use the opportunity to conduct business re-engineering projects. Improving processes first and implementing technical changes later is the smart way to revamp a sales system, according to re-engineering guru Michael Hammer, whose latest book, Beyond Reengineering, covers the topic. Why isn't your finance department's re-engineering project making the gains, you'd hoped for? |
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