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Complete TOC Self-Learning Program Set
Regardless of whether you are top-level management
or a front line leader, the TOC-Self Learning Programs
will provide you with invaluable knowledge and information
you can put to work right away in Production, Finance & Measurements,
Project Management & Engineering, Distribution & Supply
Chain, Marketing, Sales & Buy-In, Managing People,
and Strategy & Tactics.
Each TOC-SLP is composed of a working notebook and
2 (two) CD-ROM’s, carefully produced to ease its
usage and maximize the learning experience. The users
can learn at their own speed and easily review any
of the material, as they need!
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Self-Learning Program 1: TOC on Operations
How can we replicate Alex Rogo‘s achievements described
in the book, The Goal? The key lies in the ability
to transform production from the prevailing cost-world
mentality into the common sense approach of the throughput-world
mentality.
A shift in mentality is necessary in order to deduce
the mandatory procedures; the Drum-Buffer-Rope (the
logistic mechanism) and Buffer Management (the control
mechanism).
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Self-Learning Program 2: TOC on Finance and Measurement
Every reader of The Goal is aware that common sense
will not prevail on the shop floor unless the financial
approach changes. Cost-accounting based measurements
are devastating. What is less known is that the damage
is not restricted to the shop floor - it is even
more profound in marketing, sales and especially
engineering. So what is a sensible financial approach
which bridges the gap between the bottom line measurements
(the profit and loss statement and the balance sheet)
and the local measurements (efficiencies, pay-back
period, product cost, etc.)?
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Self-Learning Program 3: TOC on Project Management
Projects, like operations, involve many resources
which have to carry out many tasks in order to accomplish
pre-determined end results. Projects (especially
in multi-project environments) have characteristics
which drastically differentiate them from production.
Can we finish projects ahead of time, within the
allotted budget and without compromising on the content?
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Self-Learning Program 4: TOC on Distribution
With the exception of companies whose stated business
is retail, most companies tend to ignore distribution.
This is a huge mistake. Since every company is a
link in a supply chain, most already realize that
as long as the end consumer has not bought, nobody
has sold. The biggest clot in the supply chain -
the majority of the inventories - are usually found
in the distribution stage. If a company wants to
prosper its managers must understand how to help
the distribution link to drastically improve its
performance.
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Self-Learning Program 5: TOC on Marketing
Marketing should not be confused with sales nor
with advertising. Marketing is the ability of the
company to bring the market to want its products.
In other words, the ability to create a competitive
edge. Rarely can a company devise effective marketing
without the involvement and contribution of managers
from all functions. The challenge is to put the systematic
framework that enables everyone to contribute.
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Self-Learning Program 6: TOC on Sales and Buy-In
Not just the sales people but every manager in every
company is required to sell; to sell their products,
their suggestions and decisions, to clients, bosses
or their own people. Is there an effective, systematic
way to sell; to overcome resistance to change?
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Self-Learning Program 7: TOC on Managing People
The essential topics required to manage people are
well known: conflict resolution, empowerment, team
building, etc. What is not well-known is that the
TOC logical approach to derive solutions for the
more "tangible" topics is equally effective at providing
powerful methods to manage people. In the long term
this program probably provides the most important
know-how.
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Self-Learning Program 8: TOC on Stragegy and Tactics
The objective of any company is to implement an
effective and lasting Process Of OnGoing Improvement.
Unfortunately, after the initial thrust most improvement
efforts stagnate. This program molds the TOC know-how
into a clear, over-all strategy backed up by detailed
tactics. This long term strategy ensures that the
rate of improvement continues to grow over time.
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