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Business Process Reengineering (BPR) Services

Redesign Your Processes from the Ground Up to Eliminate Waste and Drive Performance

Business Process Reengineering (BPR) is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in performance, cost, quality, and speed. Unlike incremental improvement, BPR challenges organisations to question why they do things the way they do, and to redesign processes from scratch around what the business can do efficiently.

Our BPR services identify processes that are slow, costly, error-prone, or misaligned with business objectives, and redesign them to deliver better outcomes. This is closely connected to our SOP implementation, business cost optimisation, and business restructuring services to deliver sustainable performance improvement.

Our BPR Services

Process Mapping

Documenting current processes end-to-end to identify bottlenecks, redundancies, and inefficiencies.

Gap Analysis

Comparing current processes with best practices and strategic objectives to identify redesign opportunities.

Process Redesign

Designing new, streamlined processes that eliminate waste, reduce cycle times, and improve control.

Technology Alignment

Identifying technology solutions that can automate or support redesigned processes for sustained gains.

Change Management

Supporting the organisation in managing the people and cultural changes that accompany process redesign.

Implementation Support

Providing hands-on support during transition, including training, monitoring, and issue resolution.

Benefits of Business Process Reengineering

  • Significantly reduces process cycle times and operating costs
  • Eliminates non-value-adding activities and redundant steps
  • Improves service quality and customer experience
  • Strengthens internal controls by embedding them into redesigned processes
  • Creates a foundation for technology adoption and digital transformation
  • Improves staff productivity by removing frustrating inefficiencies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between BPR and process improvement?
Process improvement involves incremental changes to existing processes. BPR questions whether the process should exist in its current form and redesigns it from the ground up. BPR is appropriate when incremental improvement cannot achieve the performance levels the business needs.
Which processes are most suitable for reengineering?
High-volume, high-cost, cross-functional, or customer-facing processes are most suitable. Common candidates include order-to-cash, procure-to-pay, hire-to-retire, financial close, and customer onboarding processes.
How do you manage resistance to process change?
Through early stakeholder engagement, clear communication of the reasons for change, involvement of affected staff in redesign, and structured change management support. Leadership sponsorship is critical to successful change management.
How long does a BPR project take?
A focused BPR project covering a single process: three to six months. A broader initiative covering multiple cross-functional processes: six to eighteen months depending on complexity and the organisation's capacity for change.
Does BPR require new technology investment?
Not necessarily. Many BPR projects deliver significant improvements through process redesign alone. Technology can sustain and amplify gains by automating redesigned processes, but technology decisions should follow process redesign, not precede it.

Rethink Your Processes. Rebuild Your Performance.

Business process reengineering that delivers real, lasting improvements.

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