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Critical chain: Then, now and future
CourseProject management evolved from computer algorithms (1960s) to Critical Chain methodology (1997). The next breakthrough requires challenging assumptions and leveraging advances in computing and software to create new knowledge.
$19
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Why you should use scenario planning to optimize your project portfolio and pipeline
CourseScenario planning is key to overcoming current economic uncertainty. Ad Vermeulen will share best practices on how to use it to optimize your project portfolio and pipeline, helping businesses become more predictable.
$19
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Empower Your Projects Simplifying Critical Chain
CourseJan found rigid CCPM bureaucratic and developed a unique, faster approach to project pipeline management. He will share insights and discuss a pilot implementation that led to significant, rapid improvements in portfolio performance.
$19
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Breakthroughs in Managing Knowledge-Work
CourseTameFlow combines Critical Chain Project Management, Agile, and project portfolio management. It uses an empirical process control with short feedback loops, managing knowledge work as a stream of ideas with a manufacturing metaphor.
$19
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The Erlanger NICU prototypes: A bridge from “The Goal” to COVID 19 and back to the future
CourseTOC thinking processes, identifying constraints, and adapting CCPM to healthcare can simplify complex situations like the pandemic. Exepron Health at Erlanger Children's Hospital NICU manages LOS, using AI and data analysis.
$19
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How to take a TOC journey from build to capitalize-pivoting a business offering due to COVID
CourseSouth African aeronautical company Aerosud successfully applied the Theory of Constraints (TOC) starting in 2010, achieving 98% on-time performance in manufacturing, supply chain, and new product development. Post-COVID, they redefined strategy.
Free