...heavy investments in information technology have delivered disappointing results - largely because companies tend to use technology to mechanize old ways of doing business...Instead of embedding outdated processes in silicon and software, we should obliterate them and start over.
Michael Martin HammerAmerica's business problem is that it is entering the twenty-first century with companies designed during the nineteenth century to work well in the twentieth.
Michael Martin HammerUnless companies change these rules, any superficial re-organizations they perform will be no more effective than dusting the furniture in Pompeii.
Michael Martin HammerTo succeed at re-engineering, you have to be a missionary, a motivator, and a leg breaker.
Michael Martin HammerReengineering posits a radical new principle: that the design of work must be based not on hierarchical management and the specialization of labor but on end-to-end processes and the creation of value for the customer.
Michael Martin HammerReengineering cannot be entrusted to the semi-competent, the hangers-on with nothing better to do.
Michael Martin Hammer