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The big difference between business process reengineering and continuous improvement programs such as TQM or Six Sigma is that
A. reengineering is a tool for installing process organization, whereas TQM and Six Sigma concern defect-free production methods and delivering world-class customer service.
B. reengineering helps create core competencies, whereas TQM and Six Sigma are tools for making a core competence stronger and more efficient.
C. reengineering is a tool for achieving one-time quantum improvements, whereas TQM and Six Sigma programs aim at incremental progress improvement (striving for inch-by-inch gains again and again in a never-ending stream).
D. business process reengineering requires benchmarking, whereas TQM and Six Sigma do not.
E. reengineering represents an effort to totally revamp a firm's value chain, whereas TQM looks at incrementally improving the performance of two or three targeted value chain activities.

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