The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox, Jeff Cox, David Whitford

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  • Publisher: North River Press Publishing Corporation, The
  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780884271789
  • Sales Rank: 1,534
  • 384pp
  • Edition Description: REV
  • Edition Number: 3
 
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Over 2 million copies sold! Used by thousands of companies and hundreds of business schools! Required reading for anyone in the Theory of Constraints. This book, which introduces the Theory of Constraints, is changing how America does business. The Goal is a gripping, fast-paced business novel about overcoming the barriers to making money. You will learn the fundamentals of identifying and solving the problems created by constraints. From the moment you finish the book you will be able to start successfully addressing chronic productivity and quality problems.

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One of the world’s most sought after business leaders – author and educator, Dr. Eli Goldratt. Eli Goldratt had been described by Fortune Magazine as a “guru to industry” and by Business Week as a “genius.” His charismatic, stimulating, yet sometimes unconventional style has captured the attention of audiences throughout the world. Eli is a true thinker who provokes others to think.

Eli Goldratt is the creator of the Theory of Constraints (TOC) and is the author of 8 books, including the business best sellers The Goal, It’s Not Luck, and Critical Chain. Goldratt’s Theory of Constraints is used by thousands of companies, and is taught in hundreds of colleges, universities, and business schools. His books have sold over 3 million copies and have been translated into 23 languages. Goldratt’s fascinating work as an author, educator and business pioneer had resulted in the promulgation of TOC into many facets of society and has transformed management thinking throughout the world.

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This book, which introduces the Theory of Constraints, is changing how America does business. The Goal is a gripping, fast-paced business novel about overcoming the barriers to making money.

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A survey of the reading habits of managers found that though they buy books by the likes of Tom Peters for display purposes, the one management book they have actually read from cover to cover is The Goal.

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Biography

Eli Goldratt's ten-year-old crusade to change manufacturing from an art to a science is bearing fruit. Eli's reputation as a slaughterer of sacred cows began in 1979 when the introduction of his computerized scheduling system disproved the myth that finite scheduling doesn't work.

This work led to the realization that the current measurements used on the shop floor are a major stumbling block to improvement and led to the almost unavoidable next development step. But when he attacked "Cost Accounting as enemy number one of productivity," he should have generated great resistance. Instead, Eli was warmly welcomed by both manufacturing and financial people. Many companies are now abandoning efficiencies and questioning other uses of cost accounting for making decisions. Today Eli's process of ongoing improvement is increasingly recognized as a powerful, viable holistic approach in which other methods -- such as MRP, Just in Time, Statistical Process Control -- are synergistically matched.

It seems appropriate that a man characterized as unconventional but also full of common sense should disguise The Goal, a manufacturing text book, as a novel or, as some say, a love story. It's also fitting that it should become an underground best seller in board rooms, universities and on the factory floor. However, it was not anticipated that The Goal would be passed along to and avidly read by spouses. Nor was it anticipated that people in more than a dozen different countries would claim that the book was written about their plants and their families.

Eli's second book (co-authored with Robert Fox) expands on the technical aspects of shop floor management. He is alsothe author of The Haystack Syndrome: Sifting Information Out of the Data Ocean and The Theory of Constraints.

Today Eli devotes all his time to the Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute (named after his late father) to enhance the rate at which knowledge is generated and disseminated.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Great story about process improvement
Kirk, a manufacturing engineering student, 06/02/2007

This book was read as a class requirement for my statical process control class. The book is written as a novel so it's a very easy read. This is a great way to introduce yourself to Goldratt's Theory of Constraints without having to read a dry boring book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone trying to break into the field of SPC ans SQC.

Also recommended: -Good to Great (Collins, 2001) -The New Economics: For Industry, Government, Education, Second Edition (Deming, 1994) -The Fifth Discipline (Senge, 1990) -Six Thinking Hats 2nd Ed (de Bono, 2000)

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Quite a Read!
Ed E., a Manufacturing Engineering Student, 05/31/2007

This book is not only entertaining and educational, but in actuality represents some of the manufacturing organizations today. It teaches many lessons and fundamentals that one can apply to improve his company. It touches on topics that are highly practiced on the field of industrial and manufacturing companies such as bottleneck operation, process scheduling, theory of constraints, and batch processing. The book transitions from a division plant being in trouble of closing down to its complete turnaround to become not only the most productive division plant, but the plant that saved the company. I thoroughly enjoyed the way Goldratt systematically went through the process of improvement and methods that the plant manager utilized to turn around his division plant. Having studied these topics that the book touched upon prior to reading made it easy for me to see the relevance of what was going on through out the novel. I strongly feel that the insight this novel gave me in regards to the process of ongoing improvement is something that I will be able make good use of in my career.

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