1. What is reengineering? How does it relate to Six Sigma practices?
Reengineering is considered the process which is merely understood as being a restructuring process. In simple terms, it represents the ability to restructure a current process and system being used, into one which is more competitive and therefore better suited to meet our needs. Reengineering makes use of information technology to make more sound decisions when it comes to processing changes and thus allows us the implementation of techniques, structure, and functions which better benefit the entire process. It can also be referred to as the change brought to smaller structures which in turn ends up helping the system as a whole.
We know that six sigma represents the system where the processes
are considered based on their value to the aspect of efficient and
therefore new operations are conducted to meet a better, more
efficient output and service level. It requires reengineering of
the current systems in place to create a far more approachable
understanding of what makes a system unique and therefore,
implement changes at specific levels to introduce a holistic shift
in the whole aspect of efficiency and output. The use of reining
allows us the understanding of a process, how it can be made better
and how it can help the system become more efficient.
1. What is reengineering? How does it relate to Six Sigma practices?
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