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A business process improvement framework to facilitate superior SME operations
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posted on 2024-06-17, 14:36 authored by Z Khan, RK Bali, N WickramasingheThe present climate that UK companies face is quite volatile. Organisations are now focusing on their core competencies (doing what they are best at) and outsourcing most other activities. Administration functions of some service organisations are also being outsourced to specialists here in the UK and abroad. In order that UK organisations achieve world class levels of competitiveness the DTI's UK Manufacturing Strategy identified an urgent need for the systematic implementation of 'best practices' such as lean practices and other World Class Manufacturing (WCM) methodologies. The paper uses a case study methodology to test and analyse a Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) specific framework. This case study is used to test and validate the Business Process Improvement (BPI) framework. Copyright © 2008 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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International journal of networking and virtual organisationsVolume
5Pagination
155-165Location
Olney, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1470-9503Language
engPublication classification
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