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TOC 2.0
CourseGoldratt defined TOC as "Focus" (do what must be done, and not do what should not be done), drawing on Hillel's teaching. The text explores the consequences of this definition for human ethics, limitations, and TOC principles.
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Prioritizing shipments on distribution
CourseCPG companies boost sales by increasing retail product turnover. High out-of-stock levels cause sales loss. TVD, which calculates sales loss risk, prioritizes shipments by integrating retail and manufacturing systems via cloud.
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TOC rescues Swisher Hygiene (Nasdaq: SWSH) with cash from under their own mattress
CourseFacing financial trouble in late 2014, Swisher Hygiene used TOC demand-pull and lean techniques, along with a 5-belt continuous improvement program, to access over $7M in cash. They became cash positive by Q2 2015 and were later sold to Ecolab.
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Small-TOC and big-TOC: The issues and the inherit conflict
CourseThe text outlines a difference in perspective within TOC, distinguishing between "Small-TOC" (Goldratt's "engines") and "Big-TOC" (Schragenheim's wider view). A challenge noted for Big-TOC is the difficulty in defining outcomes for its broader scope.
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Managing schools--The potential contribution of TOC
CourseTOC for Education enhances quality using Thinking Processes to address school management challenges. It applies generic TOC insights, noting differences in goal definition, flow, and synchronizing human resources in an educational context.
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Examining teacher perceptions of creativity: A systematic review of the literature
CourseK-12 teachers value creativity but lack research-informed understanding. They feel unprepared to foster it, equate it with the arts, and their perceptions are influenced by personal/cultural beliefs.
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