IS

Harkness, Warren L.

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0.191 enterprise improvement organizations process applications metaphors packaged technology organization help knows extends improved overcoming package
0.125 change organizational implementation case study changes management organizations technology organization analysis successful success equilibrium radical

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Kettinger, William J. 1 Segars, Albert H. 1
change management 1 IS service quality 1 process innovationl organizational learning 1 process redesign 1

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Sustaining Process Improvement and Innovation in the Information Services Function: Lessons Learned at the Bose Corporation. (MIS Quarterly, 1996)
Authors: Abstract:
    Orchestrating programs of organizational transformation that result in sustained process improvement represents a difficult managerial challenge. Yet, ever-changing customer requirements, electronic partnerships, and increasingly complex intraorganizational arrangements are forcing many well-established firms to transform themselves from function-based forms of organization into process-based systems of managerial, task, and evaluative arrangements. Through a program of managed transformation, the In formation Services (IS) function at Bose Corporation has realized dramatic improvements in the delivery of information products/services and is now "charting the course" for a sustained process management view that will define and measure business relationships well into the next century. In contrast to many well-publicized programs of change, the drive toward sustained process improvement and innovation by Bose IS resembles an evolutionary model of organizational learning and information sharing rather than a revolutionary model of immediate and drastic transformation. This study describes the defining stages, key events, and obstacles of the road traveled by Bose IS in transforming itself from a corporate utility into an enterprise-wide source of process innovation and improvement.