Products
-
Blue Printing for Flow: Incorporating TOC principles into a New Emergency Department Build
CourseDr. David Boger describes a new Emergency Department design, currently being built, that integrates Theory of Constraints (TOC) for improved flow. Key elements include robust triage, care initiation, centralized imaging, and drum-buffer-rope logic.
$19
-
Blueprinting for Flow: Incorporating TOC Principles into a New Emergency Department Build
CourseThe 2025 Emergency Department uses Theory of Constraints (TOC) principles to improve patient flow, especially in imaging. Integrating buffers, a full kit process, and optimized triage is expected to increase system throughput and enhance care.
$19
-
The elusive nature of double-digit growth
CourseThe B2B vendor-customer relationship changed from a direct revenue model (Prince Castle, 1954) to a loosely coupled one (Xerox, 1959). Many sales departments misunderstand this shift, leading to bad decisions and hindering growth.
$19
-
Saving 100's of Lives with the Theory of Constraints Reducing Stroke
CourseTOC helped find a solution to low testing rates for Atrial Fibrillation, a stroke risk factor. Preliminary pilot results showed over 100% improvement, potentially saving several hundred lives each year in Australia.
$19
-
Increase quality, decrease stress in a hospital
CourseA Dutch hospital used management principles to improve care quality and reduce staff workload. This led to a 20% reduction in bed occupation, a 15% drop in length of stay, eliminated full-houses, and virtually ended wrong admissions.
$19
-
TOC in healthcare: Broadening the shoulders of our giant
CourseA TOC-focused approach is crucial to tackle the healthcare affordability crisis affecting access and quality. The presentation covers TOC's importance, success factors, and new insights to maximize its impact.
Free