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Theory of Constraints 109: Optimizing the Constraint

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Previously I described how to go about optimizing the constraint in an organization The next step 3 in the Five Focusing Steps is to subordinate the work of all other employees to that constraint

Identify the constraint

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The Secret Praxis Master Plan

It’s not just that I look like Elon Musk— life is just more fun when you have a secret master plan, isn’t it? You may be wondering, what in the world do manufacturing methodologies from the 1970s (which I’ve been writing about here the last few months) have to do with the future of productivity…

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Theory of Constraints 108: Identifying the Constraint

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In the previous post I described how to go about identifying the constraint in a knowledge work organization The next step 2 in the Five Focusing Steps is to optimize that constraint

Identify the constraint
Optimize the

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Theory of Constraints 106: DBR at Microsoft

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In the previous post I told the story of a software engineering team at Microsoft who used the Theory of Constraints to produce dramatic improvements in productivity

But I hope something bothered you how exactly did they know

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Theory of Constraints 101: Table of Contents

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Below you can find all the posts published so far and a quick 3 point summary of each

101 INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES
The basic premise of the Theory of Constraints as outlined in The Goal by

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Theory of Constraints 105: Drum-Buffer-Rope

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In the previous post I explained Drum Buffer Rope DBR the original application of TOC to production environments like manufacturing We re now ready to take a closer look at a real world example that brings together all the ideas

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Theory of Constraints 102: The Illusion of Local Optima

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In the previous post I argued that many people unknowingly subscribe to a defunct management philosophy that you can improve the performance of a company as a whole by individually improving the performance of its parts

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Meta-Skills, Macro-Laws, and the Power of Constraints

Nearly every science-fiction novel seems to agree on one thing: in the future, work will be indistinguishable from art. Such wide agreement suggests that work is far more than a means of income generation. Even in a robot servant utopia, with all our practical needs taken care of, human work will still have a purpose….

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