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Squaring the Circle: Resolving Persistent Conflicts in Critical Chain Practice
CourseCritical Chain experts have conflicting implementation strategies. Rob Newbold explains the reasons for these differences and gives practical advice on managing them in your work.
$19
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A Demand Driven Skills Model for Supply Chains to Which People Want to Belong to
CourseThe DDSM is a visual, demand-driven, systemic approach to managing skill gaps that cause bottlenecks. It uses 5 components and key elements like a Multiskills Matrix to protect flow, support strategy, and manage cultural change.
$19
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Hassle-free Enterprise-Wide Pull Implementation for Agile and Resilient Supply Chains
CourseHassle-free, enterprise-wide pull implementation is key for agile and resilient supply chains.
$19
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Taming Operational Complexity in Supply Chain and Engineering with a Demand Driven Operating Model
CourseA Demand Driven Operating Model (DDOM) is a supply order generation, scheduling, and execution model that uses actual demand, strategic decoupling points, and buffers (stock, time, capacity) for a stable, reliable, and agile system.
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The Standardization vs Innovation Challenge
CourseInnovation and standardization are typically advocated by different organizational functions. The question asks why this separation occurs.
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Adapting TOC in Complex Project Environments: Lessons from GPM's Implementation
CourseLukas Jochum explained GPM's difficult move to TOC and CCPM. After an initial setback, GPM adopted TOC principles like Focus and Finish, resulting in better performance, clear portfolio transparency, and improved project management.
$19