Start with a clean slate to rethink how work is done from "summary" of Reengineering the Corporation by Michael Hammer,James Champy
To fundamentally rethink how work is done, it is imperative to start with a clean slate. This means setting aside preconceived notions, existing processes, and outdated practices. By wiping the slate clean, organizations can approach reengineering with a fresh perspective, unencumbered by past limitations or constraints. This clean slate serves as a blank canvas on which new ideas, innovative solutions, and transformative strategies can be envisioned and implemented.
When organizations begin with a clean slate, they have the opportunity to question everything they know about their current way of operating. This includes challenging assumptions, scrutinizing established procedures, and reevaluating traditional workflows. By doing so, they can uncover inefficiencies, identify redundancies, and pinpo...
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