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A Review on BPR and RSCM in an Auto Ancillary Industry: A Combined Thought


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1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GEC, Panipat, India
     

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Ecological and fiscal issues have significant impacts on Reverse Supply Chain Management (RSCM) and are consideration to shape one of the developmental keystones of sustainable supply chain. Business Process Reengineering is a subterfuge- determined organizational inventiveness, basically reexamine and redesign business practice with the intention of accomplishing competitive step forward in quality, receptiveness, expenditure, customer fulfillment and other critical process performance measures. In this research paper we offer an appraisal of BPR vision focusing upon the use of informational techniques to facilitate a shift way from linear sequential work organization towards parallel work and multidisciplinary team work.

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Introduction, Review on methodology, Product development cycle, Frame of work, Results & conclusion, References
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Authors

Neeraj Kumar
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GEC, Panipat, India
Amit Sharma
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GEC, Panipat, India
Rajiv Kuamr
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GEC, Panipat, India

Abstract


Ecological and fiscal issues have significant impacts on Reverse Supply Chain Management (RSCM) and are consideration to shape one of the developmental keystones of sustainable supply chain. Business Process Reengineering is a subterfuge- determined organizational inventiveness, basically reexamine and redesign business practice with the intention of accomplishing competitive step forward in quality, receptiveness, expenditure, customer fulfillment and other critical process performance measures. In this research paper we offer an appraisal of BPR vision focusing upon the use of informational techniques to facilitate a shift way from linear sequential work organization towards parallel work and multidisciplinary team work.

Keywords


Introduction, Review on methodology, Product development cycle, Frame of work, Results & conclusion, References