Abstract

The paper is a review of critical success factors for Business Re-Engineering Processes Implementation. Business process re-engineering (BPR) has emerged as a crucial strategy for organizations seeking to adapt to rapidly changing business environments and improve operational efficiency. Successful implementation of BPR projects is contingent upon a comprehensive understanding of the critical success factors (CSFs) that drive their effectiveness. This literature review aims to explore and synthesize the key CSFs for business re-engineering processes implementation by analyzing a broad range of academic and industry sources. The review begins by providing an overview of the evolution of BPR, its rationale, and its significance in contemporary business contexts. Subsequently, it delves into an extensive examination of the literature to identify and categorize the CSFs that have been consistently highlighted in research and practical applications. These CSFs encompass various dimensions, including organizational culture, leadership commitment, stakeholder involvement, change management, information technology adoption, and performance measurement. Furthermore, the review explores the interrelationships and dependencies among these CSFs, highlighting the need for a holistic and integrated approach to BPR implementation. It also discusses the evolving role of technology, especially emerging trends such as artificial intelligence and robotic process automation, in influencing the success of BPR initiatives. By synthesizing and synthesizing the existing literature, this review aims to provide valuable insights for practitioners and researchers involved in BPR projects. It underscores the importance of considering multiple CSFs and their interactions when planning and executing BPR initiatives, offering a foundation for developing effective strategies and frameworks to maximize the likelihood of successful outcomes. Additionally, it identifies gaps in the literature and suggests directions for future research, encouraging further exploration of this critical area in the field of business process management.

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