Last decade, business process re-engineering (BPR) exercises for HR were very useful in identifying ‘best practice’ for specific companies in specific industry sectors facing a particular set of people issues.
But these exercises, which were aimed at process innovation, ended up producing a static set of answers for new streamlined processes that became obsolete once the organisation or the issues or the business landscape changed.
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