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What is Trade-off matrix

Handbook of Research on Complex Dynamic Process Management: Techniques for Adaptability in Turbulent Environments
A redesign-oriented tool that allows us to compare alternative processes with respect to a given set of attributes. It allows us to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each alternative in terms of the attributes relevant to the redesign goals.
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Organizational Change, IT and Business Process Redesign
Claudio Petti (Universita del Salento, Italy) and Klein Mark (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-669-3.ch003
Abstract
Change in the business environment is pervasive and accelerating. New, agile, and often IT-based organizational forms are emerging. Recent management literature has paid a great deal of attention to observing and advocating this kind of organizational change. Relatively little attention has been given, however, to how to deal practically with these changes. How, for example, can companies foster the business process changes necessary to become agile? How can IT be leveraged for this purpose? In the attempt to provide some insights into these issues, this chapter will present a methodology for redesigning and inventing new business processes that relies on a handbook of process models, and is particularly suited to taking advantage of information technology to enable new organizational forms.
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