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Author: Eric Torkia, MASc Created: 1/29/2010 4:38 PM
We are going to present and explore the various aspects of enterprise relationship management, virtual organizations and partner portfolio optimization.

In order to effectively manage activities across organizations' it becomes critical to have certain processes in place to manage as well as measure performance and quality (Hammer, 2001; Champy, 2002; P-CMM v2.00, July 2001). According to Venkatraman (1994), organizations seeking to effectively integrate with business partners must first get their house in order through the use of BPR – Business Process Redesign/Re-engineering. Hammer (2001) says that for those who have re-engineered their internal business processes and extracted most of the value available internally, must now look at integrating and re-engineering externally to yield the next gains in value and profitability. In order to achieve this, Hammer proposed a 4 step conceptual framework to assist organizations in implementing processes across organizational boundaries (see Figure 12 in Appendix A: Models and Frameworks).

 

James Champy also published a book21 on integrating across organizational boundaries, which suggests that...

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