About this Presentation
This presentation will review the different aspects of buffer management in order to expand their use to daily life both personally and in business management. The goal is to give a wide tool set for defining when, how and why to define a buffer for a situation. The triggers for a protective action as well as buffer changes will be discussed as well. The presentation will use examples that are relevant for anyone's daily life and business situations, in order to give useful tools, mainly for those just starting out with buffers.
What Will You Learn
To help you get the most value from this session, we’ve highlighted a few key points. These takeaways capture the main ideas and practical insights from the presentation, making it easier for you to review, reflect, and apply what you’ve learned.
Buffers are important tools in managing variability and maintaining focus on important things in both business and personal life.
Buffers should be managed and updated regularly to align with reality and effectively protect the goal.
The application of buffers is not limited to business. They can be used in various aspects of life such as personal productivity, weight loss, and sleep management.
Instructor(s)
Orion Avidan
Orion Avidan holds a B.Sc in Industrial Engineering and an MBA from Tel Aviv University. After working in a wide variety of organizations such as Intel, Tel Aviv Medical Center (Ichilov), an advertising agency for loyalty programs (CRM) and a high tech company in the B2B sector, she has decided to focus on Theory of Constraints. Orion is an independent consultant and is also devoting time for research in order to expand the available knowledge of TOC.