Velocity
Combining Lean, Six Sigma and the Theory of Constraints to Achieve Breakthrough Performance
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Millions of readers and listeners remember The Goal, the landmark business novel that sets forth the essential principles of Eliyahu Goldratt's innovative methods of production. Now, from the AGI-Goldratt Institute and Jeff Cox, the same creative writer who co-authored The Goal, comes Velocity the book that reveals how to achieve outstanding bottom-line results by integrating the world's three most powerful continuous improvement disciplines: Lean, Six Sigma, and Goldratt's Theory of Constraints.
Dee Jacob and Suzan Bergland, two principals of AGI, show you how to apply their insights and methods to your organization in order to shorten lead times, slash inventories, reduce production variability, and increase sales. Writer Jeff Cox returns with the vivid, realistic style that made The Goal so entertaining yet so edifying. Thrust into the presidency of the subsidiary company where she has managed sales and marketing, Amy Cieolara is mandated by her corporate superiors to implement Lean Six Sigma (LSS) in order to appease a key customer. But as time goes on, and corporate pressure mounts, Amy arrives at the series of steps that form the core of the Velocity Approach.
Velocity offers keen insight into the human and organizational factors that so often derail growth while teaching you proven, practical techniques for restarting and revving up the internal engines of your company to reach new levels of success.
©2010 The Avraham Y. Goldratt Institute and Jeff Cox (P)2010 Simon & SchusterWhat listeners say about Velocity
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- Anonymous User
- 28-07-2022
Disappointingly uninspiring
The credentials for this book are clear being connected with The Goal and Goldratt.
However, there seems to be little by way of learning along the way, unlike The Goal.
Seems to be too much emphasis on the story.
Very few useful Lean tools are introduced, or even Six Sigma, bit further, even TOC itself is fairly light. If you've read The Goal, and 2 Second Lean, you don't need to spend time here.
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