
Theory of Constraints (TOC)
The Theory of Constraints (TOC) consists
of three
parts:(3)
- A set of problem-solving tools - called the TOC Thinking
Processes
(TP) - to logically and systematically answer the three questions essential
to any process of on-going improvement: "What to change?", "To
what to change to?" and "How to cause the change?";
- A set of daily management tools - taken from the TOC
Thinking Processes
- that can be used to significantly improve vital management skills, such
as communication, effecting change, team building and empowerment; and,
- Innovative, proven solutions created by applying the TOC
Thinking
Processes to specific application areas, such as Production (as introduced
in The Goal), Distribution (as discussed in Its Not Luck), Marketing and
Sales (as discussed in Its Not Luck), Project Management, and Setting The
Direction of The Company, to name only a few.

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