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Supply chain logistics workshop (German)
CourseThe session explains pull systems like Drum-Buffer-Rope (DBR), Simplified DBR (SDBR), and Make to Availability (MTA), which utilize Buffer Management (BM) to resolve supply chain issues in both make-to-order and make-to-stock environments.
$19
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Creating breakthrough solutions using the change matrix cloud (CMC)
CourseDr. Alan Barnard presents the Change Matrix Cloud (CMC), a new TOC method combining Goldratt’s evaporating cloud and the change matrix. It's a systematic, step-by-step process for collaboratively solving planning/execution conflicts.
$19
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Point counter-point: Why do good people go bad: The dark side of organizations
CourseKelvyn Youngman's triangle diagram shows that serial dependencies in organizations can lead to win-lose environments where good people fail. CEOs must create organizational conditions for win-win solutions, as excessive wins (>3) can cause collusion.
$19
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The systemic cloud and the layers of resistance: Hiding in plain sight
CourseResistance to improvement is categorized into four fundamental classes—the positive and negative aspects of both the problem and the solution (4-views of buy-in). These categories help broaden problem-solving by mapping onto the systemic cloud.
$19
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Point-counter point discussion - Feeding buffer - Yes or no
CourseDiscussion on feeding buffers (FBs) in critical chain (CC). Fever charts are useful, but FBs are often ignored (e.g., in MRO). In R&D, FBs are watched closely to set task priorities and ensure full kitting is ready for the CC.
$19
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Hyde Park session – Why the demand for TOC practitioners is about to go from an all-time low (per capita) to an all-time high
CourseThis presentation shows how Theory of Constraints (TOC) can rescue failing companies from bankruptcy. Fast action, a solid financial model, and correct focus are needed to save a company that has failed to make money.
$19