9.3.3 To innovate slowly or reengineer?
It would be fair to state that the purist approach to reengineering advocated in the 1990s has been replaced in management thinking by more evolutionary approaches. The concept of 'blowing up' processes and rapid, radical surgery has been superseded by the realisation such approaches are symptoms of wider problems. The need for re-engineering has been replaced by an acknowledgement change need to evolve. As such responsiveness and agility have to be built into how businesses operate. Innovation and incremental change should continuously enable processes to move with changing customer and operational needs.
Re-engineering took so much time and effort to implement the core business suffered. Now approaches such as agility, continuous improvement and such like have gained more sway in management thinking by emphasising innovation is part of how businesses and managed.