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Why-oh-why do so few managers know about TOC?
CourseThis Hyde Park session aims to capture why TOC is an also-ran in management methods, despite its power. The discussion focuses on increasing knowledge of TOC methods to boost adoption, a long-standing issue in the community.
$19
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Cost is not a dirty word: Bringing procurement into the throughput world
CourseIan Heptinstall discusses how a narrow view of "Cost World" and procurement (only cutting prices) can lead to missed improvement opportunities for TOC implementations. He argues procurement is more than price haggling.
$19
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Paradigm shift vs. shifting paradigm and its application in implementing DBR
CourseTOC solutions require paradigm shifts, which are challenging due to reliance on intuition and staff turnover. This workshop explores shifting paradigms via a series of certain, chosen changes that lead to the DBR paradigm, without a sudden shift.
$19
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What is blocking the real potential of TOC?
CourseTOC's spread is limited, even for experts, due to a fractured community and lack of collaboration since Dr. Goldratt's passing. The goal is to realize TOC's potential for individual success and ever-flourishing organizations.
$19
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The case study of TOC equity partners
CourseThe case study of TOC Equity Partners (TOCEP), a TOC-managed organization, is analyzed to understand the limits of TOC success. Despite flourishing, TOCEP did not fully embrace its Transformational Strategy and Tactic Tree (TSTT).
$19
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Using the Theory of Constraints to Solve Ill-Structured (wicked, messy) Problems: A Healthcare Example
CourseIntractable problems (e.g., healthcare, education costs) are hard to solve due to conflicting stakeholder goals. A new methodology combining concepts from Simon, Goffman, and Goldratt is proposed for structuring and solving these issues.
Free