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Many companies in the 1990s, entranced by the work of Michael Hammer and James Champy, whose "Reengineering the Corporation" was a runaway hit, decided to cut costs, dump workers, downsize operations and adopt what Messrs.
Reworking The Workplace Alan Murray 2011
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Reengineering for results: Keys to success from government experience by Sharon L Caudle
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In 1996, Time featured him on its first annual list of America's 25 most influential people, and Forbes in 2002 ranked "Reengineering the Corporation" the third most influential business book of the past two decades.
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Goldsmith reads tomes like "Reengineering the Corporation," which he sent to his top staff, along with articles from Reason magazine.
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Hammer and Company Mr. Hammer, who died Thursday at age 60, gave the idea currency in an incendiary 1993 business best seller "Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution."
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Mr. Hammer was the co-author of the bestselling management book "Reengineering the Corporation" and founder and president of Hammer and Co.,
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"Reengineering the Corporation," authored by Champy and Michael Hammer, an occasional Index consultant, became a runaway best seller in 1993 and is now selling swiftly in paperback.
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Every month or so in the "Dilbert" workplace, some bizarre management fad dribbles down to the drones: Reengineering, Total Quality Management or paintball tournaments.
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"Reengineering Management," Champy's current best seller, "could have used a bit of reengineering itself", Business Week opined.
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He was the co-author of "Reengineering the Corporation."
Laboring 2008
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