About this Presentation
Hyde Park session: This presentation is a follow-up of the earlier Birrell presentation on the same topic. A case is presented. Process flows where the task is performed by one resource only. The raw materials enter the process, are processed by one work station then exit as finished products. Each technician is given three tasks and materials are choked at release. A 20% protective capacity buffer is needed in this environment. Monthly group incentive bonuses are used so employees help each other. The protective capacity is need for growth of sales. This is a pay-per-click implementation. How do we incentive workers to the road runner action then idle? We must have reliable capacity to do pay-per-click.
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.