The Goal

a process of ongoing improvement

408 pages

English language

Published Sept. 9, 2012 by North River Press.

ISBN:
978-0-88427-195-6
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OCLC Number:
800030326

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5 stars (3 reviews)

Mr. Rogo, a plant manager, must improve his factory's efficiency or face its closing in just three months. Despite the fictional setting, Goldratt's novel has become a classic business and management text.

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Fantastic look at work production processes

5 stars

I shouldn't have hesitated so long in reading this. I'm in management of software production activities, and loved Phoenix and unicorn project, and this is a look at the philosophy that drove those philosophies. After this it is so clear why waterfall software production methods are so problematic. It's counter intuitive, until you look at it from a factory perspective. In waterfall you stack a huge amount of inventory up. Stack stack stack. The first boy scout runs down the trail as far as he can go. Maybe all the way to what he thinks is the end of the hike. Then he sits down and waits. Then the next boy gets to walk the trail, the tester, and you're lucky if you only need one go at this, often you need to have three of these folks, each waiting on the previous to get to the end before they โ€ฆ

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5 stars

Eli Goldratt & Jeff Cox brings to the business world, what Albert Einstein brought to Physics. In his book the character of Alex learns about the Theory of Constraints from his mentor 'Jonah'. Through a series of events (and stresses) in Alex's life, he carefully examines the ongoing processes within the fictional company of Unico and to what extent these processes meet 'The Goal'.



This was my first business novel, and it is what lead me to many other business novels down the road..sort of the 'gateway drug' of the business novel.



You can read more at blog.geekwisdom.org/p/book-notes-goal-process-of-ongoing.html

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Subjects

  • Progress
  • Manufacturing industries
  • Business
  • Fiction

Places

  • United States