About this Presentation

Theory of constraints professionals understand the importance of using critical chain to solve the major undesirable effects (UDEs) of project management. Injecting this solution into an organization, however, often fails – not because of the solution, but because the business process that surrounds project management is broken. Quoting Katsuaki Watanabe, the CEO of Toyota: “Brilliant process management is our strategy. We get brilliant results from average people managing brilliant processes. We observe that our competitors often get average (or worse) results from brilliant people managing broken processes.” Can we set up a brilliant management process that will generate brilliant results using TOC solutions? In this webinar, we’ll take a look at a business process that leverages theory of constraints concepts, focused on critical chain. Key elements include: Understand why project management doesn’t work in our current paradigm The root cause that generates our UDEs; Collaboration across multiple sites to create a single project network with strong resource support The need for the business process to focus on resource availability Using critical chain tools to create a successful project analysis process Creating time buffers using high/low task estimates vs. the current buffer sizing methods; NOTE: The high/low task estimate method is NOT currently in the TOC body of knowledge of critical chain project management (CCPM) and should not be studied for use in any certification testing. Decision making in the multi-project environment Business process steps that will require paradigm shifts Creating and executing routines that will entrench the CC business process. This webinar will include the unique element of real time interaction with students to create a simple project network. We’ll put this network into the project management collaborative solution LiquidPlanner. The software will also allow the class to see how the critical chain process will be used to manage the multi-project environment. Games and simulations in Liquid Planner will be used to reinforce learnings, including Dealing with late projects; “What if” analysis; Subordination of resources; Creating a focused task list for individual resources. We’ll also stress the critical step of setting up the project review meeting routine. This process must be established quickly, before the inevitable loss of a champion, implementation budget, and resource reassignment cause our TOC solution to fail.

What Will You Learn

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Instructor(s)

Kevin Kohls

Ms Alka Wadhwa

Alka Wadhwa is an experienced consultant and process improvement expert with over 24 years of expertise in the Theory of Constraints (TOC), Lean Six Sigma, and organizational performance optimization. She has successfully led projects in healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing, driving significant improvements such as a 67% boost in hospital operations and a 140% increase in outpatient visits. Previously, Alka Wadhwa spent 17+ years at GE Global Research Center, where she led initiatives to enhance various GE businesses through advanced technologies, process redesign, and system optimization. Founder of Better Solutions Consulting, LLC, she specializes in using TOC, Six Sigma, and data analytics to streamline operations and build high-performance teams. Her work has earned her multiple accolades, including the Empire State Award of Excellence in healthcare.

Dr Gary Wadhwa

Dr. Gary Wadhwa is a Board Certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive experience in the field. He completed his Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery training at Montefiore Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY, and has served as an Attending at prestigious institutions like St. Peters Hospitals, Ellis Hospital, and Beth Israel Hospital in NY. With a career spanning over two decades, he was the former CEO and President of a group specialty practice in NY from 1994 to 2015. Dr. Wadhwa holds an MBA from UT at Knoxville, TN, and has undergone additional training in System Dynamics at MIT, Health System Management at Harvard Business School, and Entrepreneurship and healthcare innovations at Columbia Business School. Committed to expanding access to Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery care, he is currently engaged in a meaningful project to provide healthcare services to underserved populations in inner city and rural areas through non-profit Community Health Centers.

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