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US Mall 1 - The Goal (revised): A Process of Ongoing Improvement

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Binding: Audio Cassette Dewey Decimal Number: 823 EAN: 9781565114081 Format: Audiobook ISBN: 1565114086 Label: Highbridge Audio Manufacturer: Highbridge Audio Number Of Items: 8 Publication Date: 2000-11-13 Publisher: Highbridge Audio Release Date: 2000-11-09 Studio: Highbridge Audio
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Could have been a 5 page article Comment: The main point of the book has some good lessons mostly revolving around process effeciency. However, the lessons could be written down in detail in a 5 page article.
Instead, he has to include a whole fictional story around these lessons. While he may have good business ideas, M. Goldratt is not a good fictional author. You have to painstakingly get through pages and pages regarding the main characters love life failures in order to get to the meat of the book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Food for thought Comment: Dr Eli forces us to examine our long held beliefs,assumptions and behavioural patterns. I think most people would readily identify with Alex Rogo's character and his challenges at the workplace and at home.
Definitely an all-time business classic !
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must for aspiring managers in almost any field Comment: The author captivates the reader by creating situational drama that anyone working in manufacturing can relate with. The lessons he wants to convey are brilliantly laid out so that the reader is not spoon-fed the answers, yet the answers are clear and validated using logic which is very skillfully developed by the author. Unlike many books I've read on methodologies in manufacturing, the philosophy and methods described in this book are as relevant and timeless as the Socratic method itself, and in fact have far-reaching application outside of manufacturing. Bottom line - the book teaches us to find out what really matters to the company or organization, and focus on it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The application of reason to systems Comment: Eli Goldratt's Theory of Constraints is simply stated the application of reason to a controlled system. This is probably the most interesting and helpful book that I read during my time at University. If the big 3 did not have an unchangable establisment perhaps their brighter managers would have read this book and applied TOC. Then we would not be having to bail them out. I recommend this book to all managers, small business owners or anyone else who has to deal with systems that produce products or services.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great storyline & worth the read ... Comment: I was given this book at my workplace. I delayed reading it, honestly, because it looked a little old school. However, once I picked it up, I realized why it had been rated the #1 business book on several all-time lists. It's easy to read in a story format. It flows easily and allows the reader to digest the information as if he/she were in the room with the characters. The story is based around manufacturing and plant management but weaves in the entire business organization/team building/leadership side of things as well. I would have preferred a few more business applications. That's the only reason I give the book 4 stars. Overall, it's a nice read.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Could have been a 5 page article Comment: The main point of the book has some good lessons mostly revolving around process effeciency. However, the lessons could be written down in detail in a 5 page article.
Instead, he has to include a whole fictional story around these lessons. While he may have good business ideas, M. Goldratt is not a good fictional author. You have to painstakingly get through pages and pages regarding the main characters love life failures in order to get to the meat of the book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Food for thought Comment: Dr Eli forces us to examine our long held beliefs,assumptions and behavioural patterns. I think most people would readily identify with Alex Rogo's character and his challenges at the workplace and at home.
Definitely an all-time business classic !
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must for aspiring managers in almost any field Comment: The author captivates the reader by creating situational drama that anyone working in manufacturing can relate with. The lessons he wants to convey are brilliantly laid out so that the reader is not spoon-fed the answers, yet the answers are clear and validated using logic which is very skillfully developed by the author. Unlike many books I've read on methodologies in manufacturing, the philosophy and methods described in this book are as relevant and timeless as the Socratic method itself, and in fact have far-reaching application outside of manufacturing. Bottom line - the book teaches us to find out what really matters to the company or organization, and focus on it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The application of reason to systems Comment: Eli Goldratt's Theory of Constraints is simply stated the application of reason to a controlled system. This is probably the most interesting and helpful book that I read during my time at University. If the big 3 did not have an unchangable establisment perhaps their brighter managers would have read this book and applied TOC. Then we would not be having to bail them out. I recommend this book to all managers, small business owners or anyone else who has to deal with systems that produce products or services.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great storyline & worth the read ... Comment: I was given this book at my workplace. I delayed reading it, honestly, because it looked a little old school. However, once I picked it up, I realized why it had been rated the #1 business book on several all-time lists. It's easy to read in a story format. It flows easily and allows the reader to digest the information as if he/she were in the room with the characters. The story is based around manufacturing and plant management but weaves in the entire business organization/team building/leadership side of things as well. I would have preferred a few more business applications. That's the only reason I give the book 4 stars. Overall, it's a nice read.
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