Resistance to change --Failure to understand the extent and nature of involvement of employees throughout the process, a critical prerequisite for effective implementation of changes.
Organizational inertia in reengineering refers to the resistance to change within a company that can hinder or slow down the reengineering process. It may be caused by factors such as established routines, culture, personal interests, or lack of motivation for change. Overcoming organizational inertia often requires strong leadership, effective communication, and active employee involvement in the reengineering efforts.
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Dorine C. Andrews has written: 'Business reengineering' -- subject(s): Management, Organizational change, Reengineering (Management)
The resistance remains constant. The voltage would change, in accordance with Ohms' law, with a change in current.
Paul H. Allen has written: 'Reengineering the bank' -- subject- s -: Bank management, Organizational change, Banks and banking, Reengineering - Management -
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Terry McNulty has written: 'Reengineering health care' -- subject(s): Case studies, Health services administration, Human services, Management, Organizational change, Reengineering (Management), Service industries
Reengineering isn't equal to deconstruction because reengineering makes the organization stronger. Deconstruction destroys without any efforts to rebuild what was torn down.
Lon Roberts has written: 'Process reengineering' -- subject(s): Industrial organization, Organizational change, Organizational effectiveness, Production planning, Quality control, Reengineering (Management) 'Spc for Right-Brain Thinkers'
Donald Shandler has written: 'Training operations reengineering survey' 'Reengineering the Training Function'
The correct spelling is reengineering.An example sentence is "reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and redesign of of business processes".
In the dark, an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) will have a high resistance value as it is not exposed to light. When exposed to light, the resistance of an LDR decreases significantly due to the photoconductivity effect, making it more conductive.