You’ve read all of the books on the Theory of Constraints and heard of the terrific successes other achieve with this method. You may be wondering what a real implementation looks like. I’ve led nearly 100 implementations and have seen a wide range of companies. All implementations of the Theory of Constraints will follow this general pattern: procedure development, education, implementation, [OH MY GOD! LOOK AT THE BOTTOM LINE!], procedure and policy refinement, re-education and re-implementation. Implementations are fun and staggering in the bottom line results they achieve. What can you expect in your implementation? It’s difficult to give … Read More
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