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Fri, Sep 5, 2008 16:58 EDT

Remembering Michael Hammer, Father of Reengineering

Topic: Enterprise Management

Blog: Difference Engine

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 2

Michael Hammer has died at the age of 60. I got the news yesterday in an e-mail from his Rabbi, forwarded to me by a friend. This has thrown me for a loop for several reasons.

First, reading the Rabbi's notice made this instantly about the tragic loss of a person, with friends and family who will miss him deeply, rather than the loss of a business icon. I felt like I had happened accidentally upon someone else's grief. My sincere condolences to his wife, his children, his family and friends.

Second, Hammer was one of those larger-than-life figures that don't come along very often. His ideas, laid out in Reengineering the Corporation, which he wrote with Jim Champy in 1993, had a huge impact on the business world. They set in motion profound changes at many corporations -- many of which Hammer subsequently said he hadn't intended or desired. It's disconcerting when such a force leaves the world.

The news was also disquieting because I'd been thinking about Hammer recently. Business process redesign is experiencing a renaissance -- it's hard to have a conversation with a CIO these days without it coming up. Just like the first time around, some of this is about efficiency, but a lot of it is also about real business model transformation. When Time magazine profiled Hammer as one of the 25 most influential people in America, they wrote:

"Reengineering is radical. It means starting with a clean sheet--if you were going to begin making and selling cars or magazines today, how would you go about it as opposed to how you are doing it now? The answers set in motion a revolution the likes of which hadn't been seen since Henry Ford introduced the assembly line. Like most revolutions, this one has been extremely messy." And it's rolled out in waves.

Hammer believed in business as a noble endeavor. The New York Times concluded its obituary of him today with the following quote:

“I’m saddened and offended by the idea that companies exist to enrich their owners,” he once wrote. “That is the very least of their roles; they are far more worthy, more honorable, and more important than that. Without the vital creative force of business, our world would be impoverished beyond reckoning.”

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Mon, Sep 8, 2008 13:56 EDT
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Posted by: Nancy Newkirk
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I have been a fan of Michael Hammer for years. Business Process is an intriguing and complicated animal but whenever I went to a talk by him or went to one of his classes, I came away thinking that it all seemed so obvious! I was fired up each time to go back to work and really make it hum.

Michael Hammer was so dynamic and personable that you always came away from talking to him thinking that he would know you the next time. In his classes he might have 100 attendees, but he worked hard on knowing names, companies and even personalities - he always knew who would cast doubt on an idea and would call on them so there would be a rousing discussion in the class. It's hard to picture that energy gone now.

 
Tue, Sep 9, 2008 16:17 EDT
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Posted by: Derril Watts
Rating: 90

It's interesting how we are finally recognized for who we really are and what we really accomplish only after we pass. Michael Hammer's impact on the way we do business, both in the commercial as well as the government sectors, will be felt for a generation or more.

I have taught and consulted with hundreds of organizations around the world for over 20 years and have yet to see a situation where Hammer's focus on process was not only relevant, but critical to their success. With all of the talk that Reengineering is dead, long live six sigma, we have really missed the point. Reengineering in of itself was never the point, performance improvement was. Reengineering was never solely about IT, but most relegated it to the offices of the CIO. As Hammer said on so many occasions, it's about giving people more of what they need to become better at what they do!

I will miss his limitless drive to improve our work and our lives.

We have lost a true warrior!

Derril Watts
President & CEO
Mountain Home Training & Consulting, Inc.

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