Process Paradox
"The process paradox, the
startling fact that businesses can decline and even fail at the same time
that process reform is dramatically improving efficiency by saving the
company time and money and improving product quality and customer
service"
- A computer company reengineers its finance
department, reducing process costs by 34%-yet operating income
stalls
- An insurer cuts claims processing time by
44%-yet profits decline.
- A software developer proclaims a 20% cost
reduction, and a 25% quality improvement - business unit costs
increase and profit declines
Sources: The Process Edge:- Peter Keen
How to make Reengineering work, HBR 11/12 1993
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