Like many reengineering efforts, a leadership change left most of the plans hanging in the team's war room. |
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With microelectronics, new gyroscopes and reengineering, the size and weight of the nuclear warheads were reduced. |
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In the early 1990s, business process reengineering replaced total quality management as the predominant school of thought regarding business process redesign. |
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Realizing that reengineering couldn't answer these questions, at least WD now knew what hot-topics bandwagon not to jump on. |
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Automakers also involve component manufacturers in the design process to eliminate costly time-consuming reengineering later. |
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This component also will provide the savings needed to support the reengineering initiative. |
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The measures for detailed reengineering are to be defined in the performance agreements of the research institutes. |
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As many of you know, our Agency is in the process of revisiting and reengineering our compliance framework. |
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The reengineering task is torn between the emphasis on excellence of the ETH Domain on the one hand and deliberate limitation on the other hand. |
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Huge returns are generated through aggressive restructuring to cut costs and by financial reengineering based on large quantities of debt. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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In the end, who comes first in any reengineering of power? |
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The project involves transitioning the current production model, reengineering production processes, and upgrading or replacing various pieces of production technology involved in printing passports. |
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It seems clear that some of the cost savings to be achieved through reengineering were expected to occur through the elimination or consolidation of some administrative positions. |
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Also included in the reengineering of the telephone intake process is a much tighter screening of the telephone calls by support staff and the gradual evolution of their roles towards bona fide intake officers. |
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It is now essential to proceed on that pathway and to envisage a reengineering of European population and social statistics for the time after these censuses. |
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After further reengineering of logistics and productions processes, the division obtained remarkable improvements in productivity as well as availability and delivery times. |
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Government transformation builds on the enterprise architecture by using tried-and-true techniques, including business process reengineering and transition support, to implement the change. |
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Business process reengineering, which sought to adapt internal services to new conditions in the public service, has only been achieved parsimoniously. |
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The technical changeover was preceded by a reengineering of all factories with the aim of optimizing processes, lowering costs and reducing stocks. |
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Back then, business strategy gurus — authors of books on reengineering the search for excellence in the total quality six-sigma chaos, and all that — dominated the list. |
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But it wants that discovery to remain secret, in an effort to prevent criminals, security researchers and even Apple itself from reengineering smartphones so that the tactic would no longer work. |
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Both additional funds and those freed through restructuring and reengineering are to be invested primarily in areas that have been defined as strategic positions of success. |
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During the fall of 2000, the team focused their efforts on reengineering the technology in order to increase its reliability and robustness and further decrease its data processing time. |
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The selection of areas for future reengineering activities, and their timing, will be determined by the working group on efficiencies and coordinated with its other efficiency-saving activities, as described below. |
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