Torrent The Goal A Process Of Ongoing Improvement
The E-mail message field is required. Please enter the message. E-mail Message: I thought you might be interested in this item at Title: The goal: a process of ongoing improvement Author: Eliyahu M Goldratt; Jeff Cox; Larry Miller; Norman Kruger; Norma Lana; HighBridge Audio (Firm); Playaway Digital Audio; Findaway World, LLC Publisher: [Solon, Ohio]: Playaway Digital Audio: [Manufactured and distributed by] Findaway World, LLC, [released 2008], ©2008.
Jump to Identifying and Improving the Bottleneck - Five Focusing Steps for Improvement. Describes the 5-step process for continuous improvement.
ISBN/ISSN: 111X OCLC:244655931. Alex Rogo manages a failing manufacturing plant, and his marriage is on shaky ground due to his long work hours. When his district manager tells him that profits must increase or the plant will be closed, Alex realizes he needs help. He turns to Jonah, a former professor, whom Alex discovers is now a management consultant (although Jonah's field is physics).
With the help of the enigmatic Jonah and the plant staff, Alex turns the plant around while at the same time abandoning many management principles he previously thought were ironclad. Rating: (not yet rated) Subjects • • • • More like this •. Find more information about: ISBN: 111X OCLC Number: 244655931 Notes: Title from Playaway label.
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In container (21 x 13 x 3 cm.) with earphones, AAA battery and lanyard. Performer(s): Read by an ensemble cast; featuring Larry Miller as Alex Rogo, Norman Kruger as Jonah, Norma Lana as Alex's wife Julie. Description: 1 sound media player (12 hr.): digital; 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 in. Responsibility: Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox. Alex Rogo manages a failing manufacturing plant, and his marriage is on shaky ground due to his long work hours.
When his district manager tells him that profits must increase or the plant will be closed, Alex realizes he needs help. He turns to Jonah, a former professor, whom Alex discovers is now a management consultant (although Jonah's field is physics). With the help of the enigmatic Jonah and the plant staff, Alex turns the plant around while at the same time abandoning many management principles he previously thought were ironclad.
Like the outstanding and best-selling business book upon which it is based, The Goal Movie (on DVD, Downloadable or Online streaming through TOC.tv) shares the inspiring story of Alex Rogo, who uses the principles of the Theory of Constraints like bottlenecks, throughput, and flow balancing to transform his mediocre division into a money-making machine. Alex and his team reject common 'nonsense' measurements and discover a commonsense, yet more effective approach to boosting the company's bottom line.
The movie brilliantly explains with day to day examples the concepts that boost performance in productivity. An example is the one in which Alex takes his son and a group of Boy Scouts out on a hiking expedition. Here Alex faces and learns to properly deal with a bottleneck, in the form of the slowest boy called Herbie, to significantly improve the performance of the system. Alex then shows how he applied those principles to his manufacturing plant.
If you want to introduce the Five Focusing Steps, concepts of the Theory of Constraints, and their application to operations called Drum Buffer Rope, this is a painless way to do it. The Goal Movie 'How-to version' presents a very direct approach to ' this is how you do it'. This video takes the book and shows you how to put the concepts to work in your company.
Eliyahu Goldratt's The Goal is unusual among business management. The Goal is centered on a production manager named Alex Rogo who has three months to turn around a deficient, unprofitable manufacturing plant. The Goal explains the 'Theory of Constraints'.
Focuses on dealing with bottlenecks, the leverage point to increase productivity. Rogo uses the.