Asked by jesus salazar on Apr 29, 2024

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_________ uses a "clean sheet" perspective.

A) BPC
B) BPI
C) BPM
D) BPR

Clean Sheet

An approach in design or planning that starts from scratch, without considering prior work or constraints, often referred to as starting with a 'blank slate'.

BPR

Business Process Re-engineering, a strategy for making an organization's business processes more efficient and effective.

  • Recognize the role of continuous improvement mechanisms such as BPI, BPM, and BPR in business process optimization.
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frank pattersonMay 01, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Business Process Reengineering (BPR) uses a "clean sheet" perspective, meaning it involves radically redesigning an organization's existing processes to achieve dramatic improvements in productivity, cycle times, and quality.