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How cause-effect relations uncover what measures of central tendency hide
CourseThe arithmetic mean's common use, often linked to the theory of constraints, can cause resource allocation errors by obscuring other factors. The 'effectus' open-source library helps find cause-effect relationships to improve the use of this theory.
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The TOC challenge
CourseWebinar on a TOC challenge using the MICSS simulator for a virtual manufacturing organization. The goal is to significantly improve performance by attracting more customers safely, despite uncertainty. Eli will apply Simplified-DBR.
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Discussing the issue of focusing: What should we focus on
CourseGoldratt’s TOC is "Focus," but what should we focus on? The text poses questions about organizational vs. individual focus and the dilemma of segmenting the market but not resources, inviting discussion after a presentation.
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The tricky nature of capacity and its impact on OE
CourseOrganizational decisions link sales/throughput, capacity, and Operating Expenses (OE). Management must boost throughput while considering capacity's OE impact. The presentation reviews capacity measurement, utilization, cost, and protective capacity.
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The key insights of TOC
CourseEli Schragenheim covers 7 key Theory of Constraints (TOC) insights and their value beyond TOC applications: the constraint/bottleneck, buffers, throughput, conflict resolution, inherent simplicity, and decisive competitive edge.
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Management, quality work and TOC? Quality people shadowing in the corners or hunting for real bottom line results?
CourseAbstract of a workshop addressing the conflict between management and quality people, where quality work is often seen as waste. It suggests using the Theory of Constraints (TOC) mindset to align quality development with business goals.
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