Business Process Reengineering BPR

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Business Process Reengineering BPR
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M1082

Baku (Azerbaijan)

06 Jul 2026 -10 Jul 2026

5750

Overview

Introduction:

Business Process Reengineering refers to a fundamental institutional approach for redesigning core organizational processes to achieve significant performance improvement. The process focuses on restructuring how work flows across functions to enhance efficiency alignment and value delivery. This training program covers structured frameworks models and process architectures that define BPR within modern organizations. It presents an analytical perspective linking process design governance and performance logic to organizational transformation.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze the conceptual foundations of business process reengineering.

  • Classify organizational processes according to value flow and functional integration.

  • Evaluate process redesign models and performance impact structures.

  • Assess governance and control mechanisms supporting reengineered processes.

  • Identify the alignment between process architecture and organizational strategy.

Target Audience:

• Business process analysts and specialists.

• Operations and quality management professionals.

• Strategy and organizational development managers.

• Project and transformation office staff.

• Internal auditors and performance analysts.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Business Process Reengineering:

• Definition and scope of BPR within organizational contexts.

• Historical evolution of reengineering concepts and models.

• Differences between process improvement and process reengineering.

• Role of BPR in organizational transformation initiatives.

• Institutional conditions supporting successful reengineering.

Unit 2:

Process Identification and Architecture Structures:

• End-to-end process identification frameworks.

• Value chain and cross functional process mapping logic.

• Core support and management process classifications.

• Process ownership and accountability structures.

• Documentation standards for process architecture.

Unit 3:

Process Redesign Models and Performance Logic:

• Radical redesign principles in BPR models.

• Performance dimensions affected by reengineered processes.

• Cost quality time and flexibility impact structures.

• Risk considerations in redesigned process environments.

• Alignment between redesigned processes and organizational goals.

Unit 4:

Governance and Control in Reengineered Processes:

• Governance frameworks overseeing process redesign.

• Control mechanisms within reengineered workflows.

• Role of policies standards and procedures in BPR.

• Change governance structures supporting process transitions.

• Accountability and escalation models in redesigned processes.

Unit 5:

Integration and Sustainability of Reengineered Processes:

• Integration of reengineered processes across functions.

• Technology enablement structures supporting BPR.

• Performance monitoring and measurement frameworks.

• Institutionalization of redesigned process models.

• Long term sustainability and continuous alignment logic.