Differentiate between the terms "business process reengineering" and "business process management."

Differentiate between the terms "business process reengineering" and "business process management."



Answer: Business process reengineering (BPR) is a radical redesign of an organization's business processes that is intended to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of these processes. The key to BPR is for enterprises to examine their business processes from a "clean sheet" perspective (that is, from scratch) and then determine how they could best reconstruct those processes to improve their business functions.
Because BPR proved difficult to implement, organizations have turned to business process management (BPM). BPM is a management technique that includes methods and tools to support the design, analysis, implementation, management, and optimization of business processes. 

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