When it comes to using technology to re-invent how companies do business, Michael Hammer wrote the book on the concept. His 1993 best seller "Reengineering the Corporation" (with coauthor James Champy ...
WASHINGTON -- In 1801, Eli Whitney disassembled ten muskets made from interchangeable parts, placed the parts in a big pile, and then reassembled ten muskets from parts picked at random, demonstrating ...
It might go by the same name, but today’s slimmed-down business process re-engineering bears little resemblance to its clunky predecessor. Twenty-five years after management guru Michael Hammer ...
Sept 95 Dr. Michael Hammer, famous as coauthor of the international best-seller "Reengineering the Corporation," asserts that technology is a lever to help create new processes for delivering products ...
The tools and techniques of digital transformation greatly simplify and speed up new product development. They are counterproductive and even senseless, however, if put to work supporting the ...
A monthly overview of things you need to know as an architect or aspiring architect. Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with ...
The crisis that will not go away -- Reengineering : the path to change -- Rethinking business processes -- The new world of work -- The enabling role of information technology -- Who will reengineer? ...
Today SoCs are becoming increasingly complex with hundreds of IPs being reused, integrated and further translated into millions of transistors in the design process. Each IP used in these SoCs evolves ...
The idea of re-engineering was first propounded in an article in Harvard Business Review in July–August 1990 by Michael Hammer (see article), then a professor of computer science at MIT. The method ...
The technology industry is comfortable with trends that increase linearly for decades—and many that follow quadratic curves, also seemingly forever. Moore’s Law and the rate of adoption of new ...