[Read free] Manufacturer's Guide to Implementing the Theory of Constraints (The CRC Press Series on Constraints Management)
| #1494637 in Books | CRC Press | 2000-12-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .65 x6.44 x9.54l,1.00 | File Name: 1574442686 | 188 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| it is difficult to find a real how to guide|By Utkan Uluçay|I am trying to learn TOC by reading and kindle is a great source for me. This is a good book to assess the climate of change, main steps, usual problems and to some extent useful tips. I appreciate that each reader has different levels of TOC understanding as well as varying focus of the theory. About the Author|Mark J. Woeppel is the founder and President of Pinnacle Strategies International, a management consulting firm focused on improving productivity in production, project management, and knowledge work. The author of two earlier books--M
Everyone in business today has heard of the Theory of Constraints (TOC), developed by Eli Goldratt in his groundbreaking book The Goal. However, very few people know how to implement it in a manufacturing organization. The Manufacturer's Guide to Implementing the Theory of Constraints answers all your questions and more.
Written by Mark Woeppel, the leading expert on (TOC), this is the only complete step-by-step guide for implementing TOC in a manufacturing organ...
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