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This Page is dedicated to the Thinking
Process(TP). TP is a powerful thinking
tool, TP can be used for in any type of organization.
The diagram below shows how all The logic Trees fit together and
how do they relate to the three questions:
What to Change ?
To WHat To Change To ?
How To Cause The Change ?
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Reference:
1. Goldratt Theory of Constraints: A System Approach To Continuous Improvement.
H. William Dettmer.
(to buy this book, visit http://www.amazon.com and search for the keyword "Dettmer"
2. The Theory of Constraints and its Implications for Management
Accounting.
Eric Noreen, Debra Smith, and james T. Mackey.
3. The Goal, It's Not Luck, What is This Thing Called Theory
of Constraints
and
How Should It Be Implemented?. Eli Goldratt.
4. EM596, Washington State University Taught by Dr. James Holt.
5. Journal of System Improvement - Winter/Spring 1995.
6. A Thinking Process for Establishing Management Pilicies,
Donald J.
Klein
and Marinus Debruine
7. Applying the Theory of Constraints' Process Management
Technique
to an
Administrative Function at Stanley Furniture, Micheal S. Spencer
and Samuel Wathen.
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