"Introduction to Critical Chain Project Management

Topics:
Project Management
Tags:
Human Resources,
Tools & Techniques,
TOC,
Project Management,
Productivity,
Pro Chain Solutions,
Organizational Structure,
Need,
Management,
It service Management,
...
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Pro Chain Solutions

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Overview: "It has been aware that virtually every business sector has become more and more competitive in recent years. There is cutthroat competition both at home and abroad, and the need for improvement embraces virtually every aspect of business. The popularity of downsizing, rightsizing and re-engineering attests to the need for change. There can be no question that this need will grow even stronger into the next century. We need more than one-time fixes; there is a clear need for processes for ongoing improvement, processes that can enable major leaps in performance. This paper explores such a process, which is derived from an improvement methodology called ""Theory of Constraints"" (TOC). TOC consists of a number of common-sense tools and processes. These tools allow us to focus efforts on those few areas, called ""constraints,"" which restrict our ability to improve. These constraints are the leverage points towards which successful improvement efforts must be directed. "

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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