About this Presentation
Principles of flow are universal; applications are different depending on the circumstances. When the work is done in parallel in many non-dependent resources, bad multitasking can waste a lot of capacity, and local optima behaviors may arise when work in process (WIP) is not so visible. A simple and robust application of the principles of flow is proposed for these situations, such as quality control, maintenance and even in part of the sales process.
What Will You Learn
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Instructor(s)
Matias Birrell
Matías read The Goal in 1997 and since then he knew that TOC was the thing to do. With a strong background in industrial engineering and finance, Matías is all the time looking for better ways how to build simpler tools to manage complex systems. During these five years in Goldratt Consulting, Matías has acquired plenty of experience implementing TOC and has adapted the general principles to specific applications in different situations.