Process engineering is the design of business processes


Analysis

  1. Describe the kinds of questions McGraw-Hill might have asked as part of determining the feasibility of the Primis idea. Be sure to address the needs of the organization, end users, IT specialists, and the groups involved in producing the finished custom books. 
  2. Assess the likelihood of implementing the system given the information the team had at the time. Justify why, or why not.

Design

  1. Process engineering is the design of business processes to achieve competitive advantage in cost, quality, speed, and service.
  2. Evaluate which advantages were driving the development of the Primis system for McGraw-Hill. 
  3. Business customers must perceive that products/services are solutions to their problems. Describe how the Primis system design kept this objective in mind.

System Development

  1. Assess whether the prototyping would have helped the Primis team. Justify why or why not. 
  2. Conclude why it was important to consider the relationship of Primis to back-end systems at McGraw-Hill. 
  3. If you were the project manager for Primis, explain and defend what would you have done differently.

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