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The Goal(English, Paperback, Goldratt Eliyahu M)

The Goal(English, Paperback, Goldratt Eliyahu M)

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The Goal: A Process Of Ongoing Improvement is a story revolving around the efforts of a plant manager to save his plant, with an underlying message for managers all over the world. Summary Of The Book In The Goal: A Process Of Ongoing Improvement, the protagonist, Alex Rogo, is in charge of a factory that is hurtling towards disaster. A threat of closure and a deadline of just ninety days drive Alex to work twice as hard in a desperate bid to save his plant and hundreds of jobs. A chance encounter with an old friend and physicist called Jonah gives Alex some hope. Jonah happens to be Alex’s professor from his student days. It is believed by some that Jonah represents the co-author Goldratt himself. Over a series of short meetings and telephone calls, Jonah helps Alex to break the barriers of conventional thinking and solve his company’s problems creatively. Alex’s troubled marital life is the focus of a subplot of the book, and it occasionally intersects with the main plot. The book is fast-paced and gripping. It also contains a serious message in the form of ideas related to the Theory of Constraints developed by the Goldratt. Concepts and thinking processes like the Socratic method and the Evaporating Cloud are explored. The book provides fresh impetus in transforming management thinking across the world. It is used in the business world and in college courses as a case study in operations management. The Goal: A Process Of Ongoing Improvement is geared towards concepts like the Theory of Constraints, bottlenecks and their alleviation, and the practical application of these concepts. The book demonstrates the importance of strategic capacity planning and constraint management. It has been revised and republished every few years, since its first publication in 1984. About The Authors Eliyahu M. Goldratt was an Israeli physicist-turned-business management guru. He wrote several business novels and other works of non-fiction. Some of his books include The Race, It’s Not Luck, Isn’t It Obvious?, Critical Chain, and The Choice. Goldratt was born in Israel. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Tel Aviv University, and followed it up with a Master’s degree and a doctorate from Bar-llan University. He came up with the Optimized Production Technique (OPT) and several other management processes. Goldratt died on June 11, 2011. Jeff Cox is a popular writer, who is well-known for writing a distinct type of targeted fiction that focuses on organizational improvement. Cox has eight fictional works to his credit, each of them published as a parable or business novel. His works include The Cure: Enterprise Medicine For Business: A Novel For Managers, Selling The Wheel, Heroz, Velocity, Zapp!: The Lightning Of Empowerment: How To Improve Quality, Productivity, and Employee Satisfaction, and The Quadrant Solution. He began his professional writing in the year 1974, at Ketchum Public Relations. His yearning to become a novelist made him quit his job in 1981, and since then he has been working independently as a writer.