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Business Process Re-Engineering and Its Challenges in India: A Case Study of Indian Traditional Industries

Business Process Re-Engineering and Its Challenges in India: A Case Study of Indian Traditional Industries
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Author(s): Smruti Ranjan Satapathy (Mindtree, India), Suchismita Satapathy (KIIT University, India), Meghana Mishra (Sai International, India)and Pravudatta Mishra (ICMA, India)
Copyright: 2021
Pages: 14
Source title: Advanced Perspectives on Global Industry Transitions and Business Opportunities
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Fanny Saruchera (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4303-0.ch011

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Abstract

The global business environment has become more mindful of present-day cookware risks. Such risks as nickel and chromium draining from hardened steel pots have resulted in a rebound of nourishments of conventional materials like copper, iron, stone, and dirt into Indian kitchens. Changing business perspectives and consumer needs have motivated this trend resulting in developing interest in brands representing considerable authority in legacy cookware. This chapter reviews the applicability of business process reengineering (BPR) and its challenges in India, focusing on traditional industries. The study adopts a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) to identify and confirm the top difficulties and variables influencing BPR execution in conventional efficient earth, copper utensils. The study found out that, for BPR to succeed, it is imperative to have a sufficient IT foundation and lucidness in the continuous procedures and practices. The chapter further establishes how various BPR elements can be organized to achieve significant efficiency, cycle times, quality, and cost reduction.

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