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Five Steps
of TOC By H. William Dettmer - University of Southern
California.
TOC and MRPII,
From Theory to Results -- Jeffry This paper presents
the use of Theory of Constraints (TOC) in conjunction with Material Requirements
Planning (MRP II) for shop floor scheduling. The differences between TOC,
Just-In-Time (JIT) and MRP are defined. A hybrid MRP and TOC system is presented.
Then the implementation of TOC is covered, from both theoretical and empiric
perspectives. J. Smith (excellent paper)
Theory
of Constraints Project This project works in the
implementation of the 5 steps of Theory of Constraints, The project works
on making this 5 steps in a methodology of ongoing process.
Some Basic
Principles From The Theory of Constraints (TOC)
-- By H. William Dettmer - University of Southern California.
Introduction
of Theory of Constraints (TOC) By H. William Dettmer
- University of Southern California.
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TOC's Stories, Reading, Articles...
Colorado Springs, Colorado, Oct 21-24,
1996.
Excellence
Conference Summary
by
Dr. James Holt
Washington State University
The Integration
of TOC with other Improvement Frameworks/Models
By Tu Dinh Nguyen
The Goal
(making money now and in future)
By Tu Dinh Nguyen
The Membrane
Of The Mind
By Tony Rizzo
Giving It
Away
By Tony Rizzo
Although the Thinking Process is a powerful
tool, learning how to build logic trees requires a lot of practice. Dettmer's
book offers step-by-step instructions with many examples;
the
detailed descriptions not only give instructions on how to build logic trees,
but also how to elevate the cause-and-effect techniques used in It's Not
Luck. Check out Bill's articles
from Goal
System International.
The Goal,
It's Not Luck - Stand Alone Story ? By Thomas
McMullen, Jr. -- Chair, APICS CM SIG
Goldratt's
THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS: A SYSTEM-LEVEL APPROACH TO CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
-- By H. William Dettmer
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